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Tories to consult on farming policy

Tories ‘to consult on farming policy’ © PA BLUEPRINT: Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross vowed to end an SNP record of ‘dallying and dismay’ if the Conservatives win the election. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The Scottish Conservatives have pledged to end the uncertainty over future agricultural policy by  holding a public consultation within 100 days of winning next month’s election. Leader Douglas Ross launched his party’s rural manifesto on an Aberdeenshire farm, where he said the SNP had “dallied and delayed” over farm policy for too  long and insisted the Tories would focus on a blueprint policy for the industry.

Take these small steps to protect yourself against rural crime

The deployment of Police Scotland quad bikes in some parts of rural Scotland has made a positive contribution to reducing rural crime in these areas FARMERS AND crofters have been urged to be vigilant following a spike in incidents of rural crime in many parts of Scotland. Rural crime remains a major blight on Scotland’s countryside with vehicle, quad and machinery theft still an all-too-common occurrence on Scottish farms and crofts. Progress is being made at both a national and regional level to clamp down on criminals, with strong partnerships between Police Scotland and other stakeholders in the Scottish Partnership Against Rural Crime.

Farmers and crofters on red alert after spike in incidents of rural crime

© Supplied by NFU Scotland The deployment of Police Scotland quad bikes in some parts of rural Scotland has made a positive contribution to the ongoing challenge of rural crime in these areas. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Farmers and crofters across Scotland have been put on red alert and urged to take steps to protect their property following a spike in incidents of rural crime. NFU Scotland (NFUS) is urging all producers to remain vigilant for criminals and to take steps to protect their businesses from both opportunistic and organised crime.

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