|  11/06/07
           NFU Scotland is set to launch a high profile new Scottish food
              campaign aimed at highlighting all of the positive things delivered
              by Scottish farming and farmers and persuading people to back Scotland
            by buying Scottish food and drink. 
               
               The launch of  “Whats on your Plate?” will
               take place in a field adjacent to the Norton
              House Hotel , Ingliston, Edinburgh!                  
 
 
                  |  |  The launch of this new campaign, entitled “What’s
              on your Plate?” will take place at 12 noon on
              Wednesday 13 June in a field adjacent to the Norton House
              Hotel, Ingliston, Edinburgh!  The launch itself will include a taxi bearing the What’s
              on your Plate? branding, as well as the NFU Scotland Board of Directors
              enjoying some fine Scottish food in the middle of a field!  To
              find out more, come along! Jim McLaren, NFUS President, said: “Few of the 60 million people living in the UK today come
              into direct contact with farming or farmers. “However, several times a day, 365 days of the year, every
              year of their lives, every member of the population comes into
              contact with the superb quality produce that farmers provide.  From
              milk for their cereal to the chicken or beef in their lunchtime
              sandwich to the carrots with their evening meal (to name just a
              few!) farmers provide the population with the quality food and
              drink that reaches their plates (and glasses!) every single day – and
              which tastes great! “But Scotland’s farmers deliver far more for the population
              than just food and drink.  They take care of our beautiful
              countryside, protect valuable flora and fauna, support rural communities,
              contribute to the fight against climate change, provide healthy
              alternatives to junk food and take great care of the animals that
              they nurture. “This campaign is all about explaining these benefits to
              consumers and persuading them to support Scottish farming by buying
              Scottish food and drink.  “Scotland needs its farmers, and those farmers need support
              from the most important people within the food supply chain – consumers.  “Small things can make a real difference.  Our website
              and promotional material highlight a number of things that consumers
              can do to show and act upon their support for Scottish food and
              drink. “To name just a few, we are asking consumers to read labels
              carefully and look out for Scottish produce when they are shopping;
              we are asking them to suggest that their children’s school
              organises a farm visit; we are asking them to use our seasonal
              chart to target Scottish foods when they are season and we are
              asking them to pledge their support for Scottish food and drink
              on our website. “I very much hope that people the length and breadth of
              the country embrace this campaign and help us to ensure that the
              quality food for which Scotland is famous continues to grace the
              dinner plates of the nation.” 
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