NFU Scotland has called on the Scottish Government to recognise farming’s crucial role in driving the nation’s economy as it prepares to deliver the upcoming Scottish Budget.
The union emphasised that the agricultural sector underpins rural employment, food security, and climate ambitions, urging Ministers to provide the financial support necessary for farmers and crofters to thrive.
According to NFU Scotland President Martin Kennedy, commitments to sustainable land management must be matched by adequate funding if Scotland is to achieve its twin goals of economic growth and environmental progress. He said the budget provides an opportunity to make targeted investments that deliver long-term benefits across communities and industries.
The union also highlighted that uncertainty around future agricultural support and rising business costs are putting pressure on farms across the country. A well-resourced budget, it argued, could help maintain confidence, boost innovation, and ensure that farming continues to play a leading role in Scotland’s transition to net zero.
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NFU Scotland has been engaging closely with MSPs and government officials ahead of the Budget announcement, pushing for a policy framework that delivers fairness, stability, and growth for the rural economy.
“The Scottish Government must demonstrate that it values farming as a bedrock of Scotland’s economic, social, and environmental success,” Kennedy added.
The final Budget is due to be presented to the Scottish Parliament later this month, with the farming community watching closely for signs of meaningful support.



