Meeting of the Parliament 23 September 2015
I thank the cabinet secretary for teeing me up so expertly. He will be aware of the on-going discussions between his officials and local representatives in Orkney about the implications of the wet weather. I understand that the winter fodder shortage has reached the point where the need to sell off breeding stock is rapidly approaching. For example, 900 large square bales are needed in Westray, but their cost—and, indeed, the cost of getting them there—is prohibitive. What specifically can the cabinet secretary do to assure farmers in Westray and across Orkney that they will get the fodder they need to ensure that they do not have to send breeding stock off the islands?