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Action 18

Action 18

"The Scottish organics sector must:

  • identify and tailor production to consumer demand and market outlets;
  • develop the supply chain so that organic producers are matched by sufficient processing capacity;
  • in the livestock sector, identify finishers to whom store producers can sell their produce;
  • ensure the right business and technical advice is available on how to convert to and, as importantly, maintain organic farming in Scottish conditions; and
  • ensure that Scottish farmers are able to use organic standards which avoid gold plating and reflect Scottish conditions."

Progress

The Scottish Executive launched the Organic Action Plan on 3 February 2003 following close liaison with key organic stakeholders. Recommendations in the Plan are being taken forward by the Scottish Executive and stakeholders, through the Organic Stakeholders Group, and the first report on the Plan was published in March 2004.

The Organic Aid Scheme was developed and expanded in 2004 to provide improved support for organic conversion of good quality land, continuing support for organic producers after the initial conversion period and support for capital costs associated with organic conversion.

Other developments following the Action Plan include: the launch, in September 2004, of the first SEERAD-funded Organic Open Demonstration Farm; an Organic Producers Forum hosted by SEERAD; and a report commissioned into Market Penetration of Scottish Organic Produce.

Further Work

A further progress report will be made in Summer 2005

A Marketing sub-Group of the Organic Stakeholders Group is being set up to consider supply chain issues and support organic producers in taking advantage of the market opportunities.

Links

  • Scottish Executive Organic Farming website:-

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Agriculture/Agricultural-Policy/15869/3748

  • Organic Action Plan:-

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/agri/orap-00.asp

Primary Action complete although work on the overarching objectives continues.

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Page updated: Tuesday, April 19, 2005