| 19/01/06
 The NFU Scotland Innovation Award was established six years ago. The Award
  aims to encourage, recognise and reward those who have improved, changed or
  diversified their businesses through innovation or invention. Common Agricultural Policy reform has meant that all farm businesses
                are required to become more market focussed and to produce what
                the consumer demands. In addition, due to poor market prices
                at present, farmers are looking for innovative ways in which
                they can diversify the business to enable them to remain profitable
                and to continue supporting the local community through employment
                and investment. The Innovation Award attracted many entries from all over Scotland.
                The panel of judges, including staff from NFU Scotland and an
                independent judge, have shortlisted the entries to a final of
                four applicants who are currently being visited and now await
                the announcement of the results. Once the winner and runner-up have been selected, the official
                announcement will be made at the NFU Scotland AGM on 2 March
                when they will be presented with their prizes. The winner receives
                £1000 and a plaque for the farmgate and the runner-up receives
                £250. In addition, both prize-winners and their partners
                will receive an all expenses paid night at the St Andrews Bay
                Hotel when they are presented with their prizes. The four finalists are: Calum McDiarmid - Calum and his family run Spirit of Wood in
                Aberfeldy, where they sell high quality furniture and household
                accessories from a renovated cow byre on their farm. The business
                supplies hotels, self-catering establishments and new build property
                developments, as well as the public. Calum's plans for the future
                include expanding the premises and increasing marketing activity. Elizabeth Ramsay - Elizabeth, from Castle Douglas, founded Scottish
                Organic Lamb in 2002. She sells organic lamb, produced on farm,
                direct to consumers, hotels, restaurants, retail outlets and
                also via mail order. Already supplying Harvey Nicols, Elizabeth
                also hopes to supply Fortnum & Mason, Harrods and Nick Nairn's
                restaurant in the coming months. Hilda Seator - from Orkney, Hilda runs a business making traditional
                Orkney farmhouse cheese from the milk produced by the family
                Friesian herd. Hilda sells the cheese through retailers, mail
                order and also sells directly to the public. In 2006, she plans
                to update the website and expand sales further within the USA. Alistair Stewart - Alistair works on the family dairy farm near
                Kelso in the Borders. Alistair has diversified the business by
                setting up a yoghurt drink enterprise and, using the milk produced
                on farm, he produces natural fruit flavoured yoghurt drinks.
                Alistair currently sells through local farm shops but plans to
                expand by marketing through retailers Scotland wide. Anna Davies, NFU Scotland Communications Officer, said: "With agriculture being in the midst of great change at
                the moment, NFU Scotland feels it is as important as ever to
                reward those individuals or companies who are making a positive
                and forward looking impact upon the industry. More and more attention
                is also being turned to innovative farming and diversification
                as farmers become less and less reliant on support payments and
                more reliant on the marketplace. "I am proud that NFUS is running the Excellence Awards
                again this year and I look forward to seeing yet another deserving
                winner in this category." 
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