New Regional Advisor joins Monitor Farm Scotland programme
Monitor Farm Scotland is delighted to welcome Iona Smith, who
joined the team on 22 August as a Regional Advisor.
Iona brings a wealth of experience to the role. Most recently, she
worked with Blackhall & Powis as a Graduate Land Manager where she was
involved in numerous onshore and offshore renewable projects all over the
country. She was brought up on a pedigree beef and sheep farm in Turnberry,
South Ayrshire and went on to complete an Honours Degree in Rural Business
Management at SRUC Edinburgh. Alongside her professional work, Iona is also the
current Chair of Women in Agriculture Scotland, and this October is leading the
UK team to the World Hereford Conference in Kansas City, America which
demonstrates her commitment and passion for the farming sector.
In her new role, Iona will be supporting the Dumfriesshire, East
Lothian and Roxburghshire Monitor Farms, taking on the cluster previously
covered by Maura Wilson, who is moving on after three years in the role.
Iona Smith, added: “I am pleased to join the Monitor Farm Scotland
programme; it’s a real honour to be part of such a prestigious team supporting
producers. With a strong commitment to the agricultural community and my full
life being centred around this amazing industry, I look forward to contributing
to the success of the Monitor Farm Scotland initiative. Together, we can drive
progress and ensure the continued excellence of our farming practices.”
Grace Reid, Monitor Farm Programme Manager (Maternity Cover),
added: “We are really pleased to welcome Iona into the team as we head into the
final year of the current four year programme. I’d like to thank Maura for her
fantastic contributions so far and the support she has given to the farms in
her cluster. We wish her all the best for the future.”
Reflecting on her time with Monitor Farm Scotland, Maura said:
“Seeing everyone grow in confidence and become more open has been a highlight
of this role. They’re more willing to challenge issues, adopt innovation and
have meaningful conversations. I’m hopeful the farmers involved now will
continue to embrace change and improvements.”
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