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Scottish poultry farmers “well placed” as coronavirus restrictions eased

Chloe RyanBy Chloe RyanJune 1, 20202 Mins Read
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As Scotland enters the first phase in easing lockdown restrictions, egg and poultry producers are beginning to reset, restart and recover from a very healthy position, according to NFU Scotland.

The Union said it had identified significant opportunities for Scottish agriculture as the country emerged from COVID-19 restrictions. 

For those producing eggs and poultry, the priorities are the following:

  • Ensuring haulage for eggs, poultry and packaging is prioritised.
  • Continued retailer support considering the collapse in catering market for eggs and poultry meat.
  • Fairer retailer supply chains to support Scottish and UK production longer term.
  • Retailers to reconsider cage-free pledges.
  • Government assistance should management of the market for class B and small eggs be required (transport, breaking, storage).
  • Grant support for investment in egg and poultry farms that improve welfare and efficiency through the likes of automation or building improvements.

Poultry Working Group Chairman Robert Thomson said: “Scotland’s egg and poultry producers have come through the crisis relatively unscathed and are well placed to enter the reset, restart and recovery phase, playing a very positive part in the nation’s response.

“When Covid-19 saw lockdown introduced, the egg and poultry industries both had concerns that the closure of the hospitality and catering sectors would have a huge impact but, thankfully, those fears proved largely to be unfounded.

“We are coming through lockdown with egg sales up by more than 30 percent and a significant shortage of supplies at all levels, including supermarkets.  Independent egg producers have also risen to challenge and butchers’ shops, corner stores and farm shops have been kept supplied.

“That boost in egg sales simply highlights that eggs are great value, are a natural and nutritious food, full of protein and very versatile.

“The chicken market also geared up in response to Covid-19, with plentiful supplies of fresh chicken and poultry meat.  That is a success story and we hope that the Scottish public will continue to seek out Scottish chicken post lockdown.

“Poultry producers’ biggest concern is imports start coming in again and undercutting the good value of Scottish chicken, which has been produced to highest standards.

“For both eggs and poultry, we hope supermarkets take a fresh look at their supply chains post-Covid and incorporate more local supplies.”

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Chloe Ryan

Editor of Poultry Business, Chloe has spent the past decade writing about the food industry from farming, through manufacturing, retail and foodservice. When not working, dog walking and reading biographies are her favourite hobbies.

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