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COVID WILL not last forever, so the farming industry must take this time to tidy up their businesses and prepare to showcase their offering to a public which is eager and willing to listen. This was one of the take home messages from the online SAYFC Agri Affairs panel last week – a replacement for the popular annual event held in November, cancelled due to restrictions. It featured an expert panel of four speakers who have all been personally affected by Covid and came together to share with delegates the lessons of the past year and the opportunities which lie ahead for the farming community.
Agri Affairs Webinar to take place this January 13 MEMBERS OF SAYFC s political arm Agri Affairs , can look forward to a special online panel evening this January with a fantastic lineup of speakers. Following the cancellation of the annual Agri and Rural Affairs Conference in November 2020 - the committee have organised a panel session for members to tune in to on January 13, at 8pm, exploring Covid-19 - an opportunity for Scottish agriculture. This session will give participants the opportunity to hear from a panel of experienced speakers from all areas of the sector who have strong links to the Scottish agriculture industry both at home and abroad. The lineup includes:- Jock Gibson of Edinvale Farm, Dallas and Manager of Macbeths Butchers, Forres; Caroline Millar, Owner of The Hideaway Experience, Auchterhouse, Dundee and founder of the Scottish Agritourism organisation, Go Rural and Anna Playfair-Hannay, Sustainable Agriculture and Welfare Manager for Woolworths, New