Scotland is open for business and will continue working with colleagues across Europe in the best interests of farmers, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing said on 27 June.
Mr Ewing was attending the EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council in Luxembourg where he met counterparts from Germany, France and Ireland as well as Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan. He stressed that First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed she will work to protect Scotland’s place in Europe and that Scotland will continue regular engagement with the EU.
Mr Ewing also met with UK Government representative Lord Gardiner to call for immediate action on a stalled monkfish swap to the west of Scotland and the catch for Western herring for this year to be at the upper limit of the sustainable level to incentivise scientific research.
Mr Ewing said:
“The European Union provides significant support to Scottish rural communities and is a key market for the food and drink we produce. At Council today, I had the opportunity to stress that we are open for business and working to protect Scotland’s role in the EU.
“It is vital that other nations understand Scotland’s position and just as vital for our farming and food industry that we work quickly to safeguard the links and relationships that benefit them when it comes to trade.
“I also took the opportunity to speak to the UK Government to press for action on monkfish swaps into Scotland and a higher sustainable catch for herring – which would benefit our fishing industry.”
Spotlight on…Fraser Haddow
This month’s spotlight turns to our IT operations and development department with Fraser Haddow. In what capacity did you join BiP? What role did you start in and what role do you have now? I joined BiP in the role of Scrum Master, but have recently transitioned to Platform Success Manager. Whattakes up the most amount of your time in your day-to-day? Azure DevOps! It’s the platform that allows us to track progress on our product development and keep track of any issues, so it’s use forms a large part of the role. What do you like most about your job? I like seeing a product improvement travel through all the stages from idea to implementation and then deployment, overseeing the journey to completion provides a great sense of satisfaction. What do you like most about working at BiP? I like interacting with lots of people that span multiple departments and roles, this keeps things interesting, and it always helps to see things from other people’s perspectives. What does a great day at work look like? It always starts with coffee – then a day with a few meetings (not too little or too many!) and some time to get some work done. Ideally, right now a good day also involves bugs being closed and no new ones being opened. Do you have any unusual hobbies? I’m a big movie nerd and am very into low budget/indie horror which is maybe unusual! Music wise, I also am very into death metal and New York hardcore which is a little unusual. Been anywhere strange? (country/place/bar/tourist attraction?!) The most fascinating place I’ve been is a city called Varanasi in India – would recommend to anyone, it’s super interesting. Blow your own! … what do you excel at? Work or leisure I like to think I’m quite good at guitar and drums. Work wise – I think I’m pretty good at being organised, but my colleagues can tell you if that’s true or not! Quick fire: Coffee or tea – Coffee Book or film – Film Cat or dog – Dog (I have a Spanish greyhound) Hot or cold – Hot Salty or sweet – Salty Tattooed or not – Not Night out or night in – Night in Email or meeting – Depends on how many other meetings are on! Teams calls: video call or audio? – Video Eating: al-desko, break room or break out altogether – Usually al-desko Mountain or beach – Beach