Ministers from both the UK and Scottish Governments will address NFU Scotland's annual autumn conference, which is to be held in Dunfermline on October 27.

The food security crisis and future agricultural policy will be top of the agenda, and all eyes will be on both Westminster's representative, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Scotland, David Duguid MP, and the Scottish Government's Minister for Environment and Land Reform, Mairi McAllan MSP.

To set the scene, the crisis currently facing Scottish farmers and crofters will be mapped out by members representing the union’s commodity committees – Robert Thomson for poultry, Ian Brown for horticulture, Hugh Fraser for livestock, Jamie Wyllie for pigs, Gary Mitchell for dairy and Amy Geddes for combinable crops.

Looking at the impact of the unprecedented increases in input prices on the wider supply chain, the conference will also hear from the Agricultural Industries Confederation chief executive Robert Sheasby.

The hybrid event will allow members to attend either in person, at Dunfermline's Carnegie Conference Centre, or participate live online. Sessions will be recorded and made available following the event.

The conference opens with registration at 8.45am and closes at 1.15pm. Members wishing to register for in person or online attendance can go to:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NFUSAutumnConferenceRegistration