AROUND 7000 specialist beef producers will benefit from payments worth around £40 million in the coming weeks, in the first tranche of the 2019 Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme.

At the same time a further 469 convergence payments worth £768,500 have also been processed this week, mainly for new entrants to farming.

Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing said that the Scottish Government was ensuring that support money was still going to farmers and crofters during 'these unprecedented and challenging times'.

“Suckler herds form the backbone of quality beef production in Scotland, and I can confirm that the first tranche of the 2019 Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme payments will begin shortly," said Mr Ewing.

“I am also pleased that we are making the convergence funds go further, reaching new entrants who are so important to the future of farming.

“All of these payments will aid business cash flow, helping to support farmers and crofters to continue to produce the quality meat products that Scotland is globally renowned for – and which we now need on our supermarket shelves more than ever.

“These are unprecedented and difficult times for the whole country and it is vital that we support our farmers and crofters," said Mr Ewing. "But we also need to keep the food supply chain moving. I would therefore encourage farmers and crofters to use their CAP payments to pay their bills and make investments for the seasons ahead to help keep money flowing through Scotland’s rural economy.”

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