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Next stage of tenant farming research under way

Survey responses must be submitted by October 20
Survey responses must be submitted by October 20

Scottish tenant farmers and landowners are set to be surveyed about their views on tenancy issues such as rent reviews and dispute resolution.

As part of the ongoing work of the Scottish Government’s ongoing Agricultural Holdings Legislation Review Group (AHLRG), a telephone survey of tenants, followed by a postal survey of landlords will take place over the next few weeks.

Farm minister Richard Lochhead said:  “As part of the next stage of the research that is informing the very thorough work of the Agricultural Holdings review group, our researchers will shortly ask tenants and landowners about their experiences of rent reviews, waygo arrangements, fixed equipment and farm business diversification, and dispute resolution.

“The results of this research will help the review group with its recommendations for reforming the sector and I encourage everyone who is contacted on our behalf by Ipsos MORI to take this opportunity to make their views known.”

Both the Scottish Tenant Farmers Association (STFA) and Scottish Land and Estates (SLE) urged their members to take part in the surveys.

STFA chairman Christopher Nicholson said:  “Tenant farmers do not compete on a level playing field with each other let alone owner-occupiers and this survey will help provide the AHLRG with a greater understanding of the situation, particularly with problematic issues such as rent reviews.”

SLE chief executive Douglas McAdam said:  “There are issues we all need to address to ensure that the level of satisfaction amongst tenants can be increased further.

“Both ourselves and the NFU Scotland have called for cross-industry talks on a range of issues – including rent reviews – and we would welcome discussions with any organisation that will share our goal of helping the sector to thrive.”