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Ian Bunting

Lanarkshire independent butchers back pig producers during 'Porktober' initiative

Scotland's beleaguered pig producers are being given a boost by Lanarkshire's independent butchers in a brand new Porktober initiative.

Throughout this month, Scottish Craft Butchers (SCB) in the area will be promoting the nutritional and economic value of pork in a "buy Scottish" drive in support of local producers.

The inability to move animals from farm to processing during COVID, and the influx of foreign imports, has left many of Scotland's 60-plus professional producers struggling.

With local independent butchers being a key outlet for home-produced pork, SCB hope a targeted initiative will provide a much-needed shot in the arm for the industry.

SCB president Tom Courts said that it was "essential" to support Scotland's pig producers following what has proven a "devastating" time for many.

He told Lanarkshire Live : "Pork is a mainstay of a butcher's sales, and local independent outlets supply locally-sourced Scottish pork to their customers in a wealth of products from sausages and bacon to chops and ribs.

"Throughout Porktober , around 400 independent butchers the length and breadth of Scotland will be turning the spotlight on this great Scottish staple and highlighting the versatility, nutritional value and cost effectiveness of home-produced pork.

"Hopefully, customers will get behind this initiative and throw a lifeline to the country's pig farmers."

Andy McGowan, CEO of Scottish Pig Producers, welcomed the Porktober campaign to help combat what he described as "the worst conditions in a generation" in the industry.

He added: "We experienced a 'perfect storm' during COVID with our inability to move stock off the farms and our export streams devastated.

"This was then compounded with sales prices hitting rock bottom and the rising cost of producing prime pork as gas and electricity costs soared.

"Consumption of pork throughout, however, has not declined but Scottish producers are being pushed out of the marketplace.

"We're urging customers to buy Scottish pork rather than imported alternatives and this drive by Scottish Craft Butchers will help keep locally produced pork in the public eye.

"It's a brilliant initiative and we're hugely grateful to local independent butchers everywhere for getting behind us."

Andy explained that Scotland produces more pork than lamb - but stressed many farmers were now at breaking point.

He said: "It's a highly competitive market and local independent butchers are our shop window for what is nutritious and great value meat.

"Scotland's pig farmers are in a sticky spot right now and it's great to see local butchers and consumers supporting us in a bid to protect one of our great food industries."

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