Preparing for the future of agricultural support - Get ready for 2025
Agricultural shows, marts and area offices across Scotland
Agricultural support in Scotland is changing. From 2025, new conditionality will start to be introduced to agricultural payments, targeted towards biodiversity gain and a drive to low carbon approaches.
Scottish Government are working with farmers and crofters on the detailed proposals and how they will be implemented. To support this, Officials representing the programme are visiting agricultural shows, marts and area offices across Scotland, to share information and answer questions about agricultural reform in Scotland. You can find them at:
Event |
Month |
Day |
Haddington Show |
July |
1 |
Sutherland Show |
July |
22 |
Border Union |
July |
28-29 |
Turriff Show |
July |
30-31 |
Black Isle Show |
August |
02 & 03 |
Keith Show |
August |
05 & 06 |
Lanark auction mart |
August |
11 |
Mid Argyll |
August |
12 |
Caithness sale Sheep |
August |
14 |
Lairg sheep sale |
August |
15 |
Dingwall Market |
August |
31 |
Thainstone cattle |
September |
1 |
Stornoway |
September |
5 |
Portree |
October |
2 |
Craig Wilson Ayr |
October |
3 |
Wallet Marts, Castle Douglas |
October |
7 |
Oban (Highland Cow sale) |
October |
9 |
Oban Market |
October |
10 |
Lanark Market |
October |
19/20 |
Stirling UA |
October |
23 |
Craig Wilson Ayr |
November |
14 |
Scottish Agritourism Conference |
November |
21 |
Agriscot |
November |
22 |
Additional in person and online events will be added to the programme.