Farmers are invited to find out more about a new electronic identification (EID) system to track and monitor cattle at a series of events starting next week.
ScotEID, which manages the database for recording animal movements in Scotland, is embarking on the second phase of a Scotland-wide tour to give producers details of the new EID system, which is likely to become mandatory in 2021.
Anna Robertson from ScotEID said: “We look forward to meeting more stakeholders during our roadshow programme which continues until March.
“Please come along and join the discussion and find out more about future-proofing the recording process through electronic data transfer.”
Meetings include: January 22, the Green Hotel, Kinross, 7pm; January 23, Finavon Hotel, Finavon, 12pm; and January 23, The Red House Hotel, Coupar Angus, 7pm.