Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2016
I have agreed to meet a group of dairy farmers later this week, I think—I will firm up my diary today; there is no doubt about that—because I very much recognise the financial pressures and market situation that are faced by our dairy farmers in Ayrshire, south-west Scotland and elsewhere in Scotland. One reason why we are throwing as much effort and resources as possible at getting the payments out in the coming months is that we recognise that they need that support for their cash flow.
Scottish agriculture now faces a range of coinciding factors. We have seen the weather, such as the storms, and the flooding and, of course, we see the market conditions, particularly in the dairy sector. That coincides with the transition year into the new common agricultural policy, which is the most complex ever and has involved the most reforms happening ever at the one time.