FARMING SCOTLAND MAGAZINE (July-August 2022)

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Aquaculture Ambitious green finance initiative launched: £500,000 initially available to enhance Scotland’s coasts and seas A ground-breaking initiative has been launched by Scotland’s Minister for Environment and Land Reform, Mairi McAllan, to transform the health of Scotland’s coasts and seas.

The Scottish Marine Environmental Enhancement Fund (SMEEF) has received £500,000 from the Scottish Government’s Nature Restoration Fund to begin this vital work. Now, NatureScot and partners are asking marine business and industry to contribute to this ongoing green finance initiative to support projects that will help to ensure that our coasts and seas are healthy, productive and rich in nature. The fund accepts voluntary donations from a range of marine users and will award grants to marine environmental enhancement projects. SMEEF has been established by NatureScot, Scottish Government and Crown Estate Scotland with the support of Scottish environmental groups including Scottish Wildlife Trust and RSPB Scotland and funding from the offshore wind energy sector. Today, the fund is formally open for donations and expressions of interest for grants.

All marine businesses are being encouraged to come forward and support the work of SMEEF with donations. Launching the fund on a visit to Aberlady Bay Local Nature Reserve in East Lothian, Environment Minister Mairi McAllan said: “Tackling the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss is a truly national endeavour which will require the collective effort of governments, businesses and our whole society to deliver the change needed. “That is why we are keen to support this new and innovative approach to funding projects that enhance Scotland’s marine environment, bringing together the collective resources of the public sector and business to deliver truly transformative change. “The Scottish Government is committed to taking forward a step change in marine protection – ensuring that our seas are clean, healthy, safe, productive and diverse, and managed to meet

the long term needs of nature and people. Our £65 million Nature Restoration Fund is making an important contribution to meeting our climate targets and restoring Scotland's marine and terrestrial environment, including through a contribution of £500,000 to SMEEF to help begin its vital work.” Francesca Osowska, NatureScot’s Chief Executive, said: “Our future depends on tackling the nature crisis and that includes our coasts and seas. This important new fund will support the recovery and enhancement of our rich marine environment, helping to ensure that Scotland’s spectacular coasts and seas are healthy, resilient and productive for future generations. “Today, we are launching this exciting new green finance initiative with £500,000 to start building the momentum for this important work. But this needs to be a long-term and cooperative approach. So we encourage businesses which benefit and depend on Scotland’s healthy

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seas and coasts to come forward and contribute to the fund.” Simon Hodge, Chief Executive of Crown Estate Scotland, said: “This is a great opportunity for a joinedup approach to protecting and improving our marine environment. I want to encourage those involved with marine activity to commit to investing in joint action for maximum benefit. Crown Estate Scotland is pleased to be supporting SMEEF, and to be part of this collaborative effort to look after our seas and coastline.” SMEEF is managed by NatureScot, working closely with Marine Scotland and Crown Estate Scotland. The donations will be assessed by an Ethical Contributions Board and the awards will be evaluated by a Grants Panel. Both the Board and the Panel have independent chairs and include input from Scottish Environment LINK. For more information, to make a donation or a grant enquiry visit www.smeef.scot 75


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People

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The Money Man

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Laurencekirk & area

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pages 100-101

Finance

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Southern Belle

5min
page 99

Farm Advisory Service

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pages 123-124

Scottish Forestry

6min
pages 95-97

Get to know Carole Brunton

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page 98

Forestry

2min
page 94

With Linda Melllor

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page 93

Life on the Islands

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page 92

Capercaillie conservation

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Conservation Matters

3min
page 89

Scottish Land & Estates

3min
page 90

Estate

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pages 86-88

Part 4 of Native: Life in a vanishing landscape

7min
pages 84-85

Horses

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pages 82-83

Having a Rum Time

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pages 76-77

Hot Chefs & Heritage Meats

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pages 80-81

Pigs

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page 74

Aquaculture

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page 75

Crofting

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pages 71-73

National Sheep Association

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page 70

Sheep

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pages 68-69

Kelso Ram Sales

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pages 64-67

Scottish Dairy Hub

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page 63

Dairy

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page 62

The Vet

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page 61

Quality Meat Scotland

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pages 57-58

Beef

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NFU Scotland

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pages 59-60

Telehandlers

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Livestock

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page 56

Turriff Show

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Food crisis support

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page 39

Pest Control

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Environment

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Farming for the Climate

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page 37

Organics

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Rethink your packaging

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Rhug Estate Organic Farm Shop in Wales

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James Hutton Institute

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Perth Show

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