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Bright Future for Falkland Farmers | |
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A new abattoir, built to European Union standards, was
opened in July. This will allow farmers on the Islands to
export meat. The steel-framed structure is 6km from Stanley,
the capital, and has the capacity to process 1,500 sheep and
up to 200 cattle per week.
The Islands’ remote location and lack of disease, coupled with a temperate climate, provide the perfect environment for the production of organic meat. The Falkland Islands Government has recently appointed the Islands’ first organic inspector and discussions with the European Union are currently taking place. |
At the same time, the Falkland Islands Development
Corporation is working with the local business community,
farmers and outside agencies to create a quality scheme, due
to be launched in April 2002, to promote the best products
from the Islands.
Bob Reid, the Director of Agriculture for the Falkland Islands Government said: "The new abattoir, combined with organic certification and the quality mark will give us the opportunity to aggressively market our meat products into discerning niche markets in the coming years. As the community is small, complete transparency and traceablity is guaranteed." Subject to receiving approval from Brussels, Falklands organic meat is on target to reach the UK market next year. |
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Port Edgar: The First Organic Farm | |||||
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Charlene Rowland, the Islands' organic inspector, said:
"Under the special EU derogation, farms that
can show no previous applications of chemical
fertilisers or pesticides may be allowed to convert
to organic status more quickly than is possible for
farmers changing from normal farming methods
to organic."
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For further information on any aspect of the
Falkland Islands please visit: www.falklandislands.com www.falklands.gov.fk |
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Falkland Islands Government Office, Falkland House, 14 Broadway, London SW1H 0BH Tel: 020 7222 2542 Fax: 020 7222 2375 E-mail: rep@falklands.gov.fk |