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A campaign to get people eating Scotch lamb to celebrate St Andrew's Day has been
launched.
First Minister Alex Salmond officially launched the campaign, which is being backed
by Scottish retailers, during a visit to Fife-
Mr Salmond welcomed the show of retailer commitment to the Quality Meat Scotland campaign supported by the Scottish Government.
The coming weeks will see Scotch Lamb promoted as "Perfect for St Andrew's Day" in
almost 1000 outlets throughout Scotland. Among the major multiple retailers which
will be encouraging shoppers to celebrate St Andrew's Day with Scotch Lamb are Tesco,
Morrisons, Sainsbury, Marks and Spencer, The Co-
Additionally almost 800 butchers shops and independent retailers are also supporting the campaign, including around 300 Scotch Butchers Club members, and will be displaying promotional material featuring Leg of Scotch Lamb, developed in collaboration with the Scottish Federation of Meat Traders Association.
This month's launch of the Scotch Lamb St Andrew's campaign also marks the 20th anniversary of the world's first farm assurance scheme which was started in Scotland in November 1990.
John Cameron, host of today's visit by the First Minister, was also one of the original members of Scotland's Farm Assurance Scheme which pioneered the guarantees of welfare and provenance behind Scotch Lamb, Scotch Beef and Specially Selected Pork.
First Minister Alex Salmond said:
"With the support of Quality Meat Scotland we now have a commitment from many of
the major retailers to support the campaign and encourage consumers to celebrate
St Andrew's Day with succulent Scotch lamb. Already over 1,000 outlets across Scotland
have signed up.
"We are aiming to make Scotch Lamb synonymous with St Andrew's Day
in the same way that haggis is with a Burns supper. Rated amongst the best in the
world, Scotch Lamb is currently at its peak of seasonality. Andrew Fairlie's menu
offers the perfect way for friends and family to enjoy Scotch Lamb and all that's
great about Scotland this St Andrew's Day -
"In Scotland lamb sales are worth over £30 million and its popularity is
growing. And it's entirely fitting that we are marking the campaign -
Donald Biggar, Chairman of Quality Meat Scotland, said Scottish farmers should be
rightly proud of their world-
"During the 20 years since farm assurance was pioneered it has grown and strengthened with farm assurance now complemented by further schemes covering animal feed, transport, auction markets and processors.
"The delivery of our schemes now also involves working closely with the Scottish SPCA and it is very important our schemes are robust and continue to build on the high welfare and other standards our customers expect," said Mr Biggar.
Scotch Lamb is also the main course ingredient in a special St Andrew's Day menu devised by two Michelin star chef Andrew Fairlie and Rural Secretary, Richard Lochhead.
Championing Scottish produce, the menu aims to encourage the whole nation to cook up a feast on 30 November with the finest local and seasonal ingredients, using Scotch Lamb as the culinary centrepiece.
Scots are encouraged to recreate the three-
St Andrew's Day menu
09/11/2010 16:42:03
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