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A Colvend woman has been appointed NFU Scotland’s new dairy policy manager.
Tracey Roan has taken on the role after serving as the union’s Dumfries and Galloway regional manager since May last year.
She will also take on responsibility for the Scottish Dairy Hub.
Tracey said: “I have always been passionate about the dairy sector, so I am very much looking forward to working with our dairy members and stakeholders through my work with NFU Scotland and through the Scottish Dairy Hub.
“In taking on both roles, I hope to build on the valuable work of my predecessor Stuart Martin in driving forward the Scottish dairy sector.
“With huge natural advantages in producing high quality milk in Scotland, I aim to assist the sector in growing our output and value and realising our potential.”
Tracey farms with husband Steven and they have 240 pedigree Holstein cows.
NFU Scotland’s head of policy team, Gemma Cooper, added: “I am very pleased to welcome Tracey to the policy team at NFUS. Tracey brings a wealth of experience to the role and will be well placed to support our dairy members on key issues.
“During her time as a regional manager for NFUS, Tracey has already shown that she has the drive and talent to take forward work on behalf of our dairy farmers. Importantly, Tracey will take over the operational role of the Scottish Dairy Hub.
“The hub, which is funded by the Scottish Government and operated by NFUS, offers a free impartial signposting service for the dairy sector in Scotland.”
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