Rural and Environment
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Women in the Rural Economy: Part 7
6th March 2019 by admin
Elaine Whyte of Clyde Fisherman's Association is the latest woman to provide an insight into the diverse and important role women play in Scotland's rural economy as part of our series of blogs to mark International Women's Day.
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Women in the Rural Economy: Part 6
6th March 2019 by admin
As we continue to look at the diverse and important role women play in the rural economy, Katen Betts, CEO of the Scottish Whisky Association gives us an insight into the whisky industry. Greek philosophy tells us 'the only thing that is constant is change’. This of course is as true for Scotland’s national drink as anything else, as the industry navigates its way through the changing tastes of consumers, innovation in production, and the changing shape of our global competitors, not least American, Irish and Japanese whiskies.
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Women in the Rural Economy: Part 5
5th March 2019 by admin
A farmer’s daughter, a farmer, an industry representative, whichever title she chooses to use, it is clear that Alison Milne's life has been shaped by Scottish agriculture. The next blog in our series on the important and diverse role women play in supporting and driving Scotland's rural economy.
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Women in the Rural Economy: Part 4
5th March 2019 by admin
As we continue our new series looking at the important and diverse role women play in driving and supporting Scotland's rural economy, QMS Chair Kate Rowell gives us an insight into her career and experience. Ever since I was a little girl I wanted to be a farmer like my Dad, Grandpa and the many generations who came before them. I clearly remember being very put out when an elderly Aunt told my younger brother that he would take over the farm, completely ignoring me! Ever since then I’ve been aware of society’s overwhelming view that it’s only the boys…
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Women in the Rural Economy: Part 3
4th March 2019 by lukeboddice
The third post in our new series looking at the important and diverse role women play in driving and supporting Scotland’s rural economy. This piece looks at the career and experience of Joyce Campbell of Armadale Farm in Sutherland. I’m blessed to be farming here at Armadale on the beautiful north coast of Sutherland and I love sharing my farming life and story through the lens of my camera on social media.
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Women in the Rural Economy: Part 2
4th March 2019 by admin
As we approach International Women’s Day, this is the second post in our new series looking at the important and diverse role women play in driving and supporting Scotland’s rural economy. This piece looks at the career and experience of Fiona Matheson of the Orkney Fisheries Association. To be woman in the rural economy in Orkney is to live a life adapting to what jobs are available. It’s problem solving at every turn rather than ‘choice’ as a traditional career plan does not fit with rural life. Well paid jobs usually in government agencies, are scarce for everyone. Women still…
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Women in the Rural Economy: Part 1
1st March 2019 by admin
As we approach International Women’s Day, this is the first post in our new series looking at the important and diverse role women play in driving and supporting Scotland's rural economy. This piece looks at the career and experience of Claire Taylor, political reporter at the Scottish Farmer. I have been very lucky throughout my life and working career, that being a woman has never been a hindrance to my ambition to progress and a lot of that is down to the incredible female role models who have lined the way before me.
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This week: 01/02/19
1st February 2019 by charlottebarbour
Single use cups Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Secretary Roseanna Cunningham was delighted to help launch Glasgow’s cup depository this week. “With up to 500 million single-use cups being used in Scotland every year, we all need to do our bit to make sure they don’t end up littering our streets and our seas.” ...
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Weekly round-up: 25/01
25th January 2019 by charlottebarbour
Animal licensing Responses published to our consultation on licensing for dogs, cats and rabbits. So many of you got in touch to give us your views on our proposals to improve the welfare of Scotland’s pets, and lessen the burden on regulators. Read more Arctic Frontiers Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon attended the Arctic Frontiers...
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Chieftain o’ the pudding-race
24th January 2019 by charlottebarbour
Crispy or fried, as a burger or in a pastry, haggis can take as many different forms as its homeland’s weather. To help you celebrate this Burns Night, Scotland’s national chef Gary Maclean has shared some of his favourite ways to cook one of Scotland’s most famous exports. Crispy fried haggis with red onion chutney,...