QMS launches ambitious five-year strategy to make Scotland the choice for premium red meat
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has today launched its new five-year strategy to make Scotland the choice for premium red meat across the world.
Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) has today launched its new five-year strategy to make Scotland the choice for premium red meat across the world.
The new strategy was launched at QMS’s annual industry breakfast briefing at the Royal Highland Show on Friday 23rd June 2023. Its mission, to lead the development of Scotland’s red meat sector by driving demand from consumers who recognise the brands as a mark on integrity, provenance and with sustainability at its core.
Built around three strategic pillars; Provenance; Productivity and Profitability; Planet and Place, the five-year plan looks to lead the development of Scotland’s red meat sector by launching ‘game-changing’ projects that will turn the strategy into action. The delivery plan will enable the Scotch and Specially Selected Pork brands to compete in both the home and global markets.
The three game-changing projects, which are designed to grow the Scottish Red Meat Sector include advancing work on genomics, boosting brand integrity with world-leading assurance for customers, and securing funding for a verification system for the eating quality of Scottish red meat proteins.
The Scotch and Specially Selected Pork brands will also embrace new sustainability criteria, this will be delivered within the scope of the quality assurance schemes.
In the Autumn, the QMS team is planning a strategy engagement roadshow, collaborating with its the supply chain to provide the opportunity for them to feed into the implementation plans that will underpin the strategy.
Kate Rowell, Chair of QMS, said: “Our industry, like so many others, has gone through a period of unprecedented volatility. A global pandemic, a constitutional upheaval from leaving the European Union and a war on our Continent have all erupted in the last three years. Added to that, there is the ongoing climate emergency which is challenging the way the world lives, works, and consumes. Food security pressures are growing and, closer to home, wholesale change to agriculture policy is on the horizon.
“Our new vision is to make Scotland the premium choice for red meat across the globe. Ambitious and bold, it reflects both the passion we have for the red meat supply chain we work on behalf of and our belief in its potential.”
Sarah Millar, Chief Executive at QMS, said: “Our aim is to make Scotland the choice for premium red meat, but we must be unwavering and commercial in our focus in order to achieve this. We know what success looks like. It will be an industry with greater confidence, with profitability and productivity at its heart, delivering a product high in demand, viewed by our customers – here and overseas – as their premium red meat choice.
At last year’s show, we announced the commissioning of an independent impact report to better qualify our impact and impact, which has shown that the Scottish red meat industry outperformed the rest of the UK by £130 million in production and £124 million in retail performances between 2016 and 2022. It is estimated that for every £1 invested in QMS by levy payers, there has been £5.50 of benefit to the industry at production level compared to the rest of the UK. Our new strategy will look to build on this and further enhance the opportunities to ensure our customers receive a strong return on levies paid.”
The newly launched strategy also reaffirms QMS’ commitment to its members and people right across the supply chain, deepening its core activity to nurture and utilise the best of talent across the sector that will support the delivery of the strategy.
To find out more about QMS or to read the full five-year strategy document and our impact report, visit https://www.qmscotland.co.uk/qms-five-year-strategy-2024-2028