Professor Sir Pete Downes, former principal of the University of Dundee, has joined the Board of Scotland’s Rural College.

Sir Pete, one of the UK’s top biochemists, takes up his role at the end of this month.

He said: “I’m excited to be joining the SRUC Board at a time of great challenge when only the most resilient and enterprising organisations will thrive. My appointment fulfils a lifetime of interest in the countryside, its natural resources and the people who live and work there.”

He will be joined on the SRUC Board by another new non-executive director, Andy Peddie, who runs a 500-acre coastal farm in Fife.

President of the Scottish Association of Young Farmers Clubs, Andy has previously served two terms on the NFUS Board of Management and was also on the Board of Quality Meat Scotland for seven years. He chaired SAOS for three years and was on the board for seven years.

Mr Peddie said: “I’m really looking forward to working with other Board members at SRUC to help Scotland’s rural sector to meet its many challenges.”

Chair of the SRUC Board, Sandy Cumming, said: “Following our recruitment exercise last year, we are very pleased to appoint two new Board members with great skills, knowledge and relevant experience. They will attend their first Board meeting at the end of March, and our external stakeholders will have an opportunity to meet Board members and senior executives at an event later this year.”