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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 24 August 2025
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COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 23 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

What work has been undertaken to ensure that international good practice and learning is integrated into long Covid services in Scotland? Professor Donaldson.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

It went broader than I thought it would, but anyway.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

Good morning. Well done to the clerks for bringing such a diverse range of voices to the table today—this should be interesting.

I will turn first to Ian Muirhead. I will not ask you to answer right away, Ian—I am just going to put this in your head, because I want to go to one or two other witnesses as well. I hope that the conversation will just spark from there. Given your membership, you are probably one of the key barometers of the profitability and, possibly, the mental health of the farming community right now, given that you trade with them daily. That buying and selling of product is vital with regard to the resilience of the industry. Bear that thought in mind at the moment.

Ross Paton said that the organic sector should become more mainstream. I can remember the days when loads of guys went into organic production because it was easy to do. They got a five-year payment and they dropped out immediately after the organic process was finished because they could not find a market for it. Therefore, should we be producing organic produce without a premium or should there still be a premium and, if so, will people pay it? Hold that thought and we will come back to it, if that is okay.

Douglas Bell said that the tenant farming community accounts for 6,000 tenants covering 20 per cent of the land. They are not taking up the opportunities that are available, and yet you are sitting beside Chloe McCulloch, who is there to provide that support. There is a £600 million pot of money every year that everybody wants a piece of, and I am just trying to work out how it will be divvied up, starting with the agricultural community as it stands.

I ask Ian Muirhead to kick off.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

I have a brief question for Susan Robertson. Do you know the difference in rates between what the current agricultural wages order delivers and the real living wage?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

Thank you.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

What does profitability look like in the farming community right now? Mental health is directly linked to profitability.

09:45  

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

Just a wee second, convener. I specifically asked the questions that I asked in the way that I asked them so that I could get a baseline with regard to the people who will be affected by all of this. That is why I went to Douglas Bell and Chloe McCulloch. If we are talking about basic payments and income support, a lot of these guys will be getting those payments, but the system is not working. Can we go back to that first, before we take a wider view?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

But I had asked both—

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 22 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

Something that you said sparked a question: how are common grazing funds distributed? If environmental payments come in to a common grazing, how are they split up among the crofters?

COVID-19 Recovery Committee

Long Covid Inquiry

Meeting date: 9 February 2023

Jim Fairlie

I thank you all for your patience and your determination to be here, which I know is causing some of you some difficulty.

I will try to do the mop-up bit at the end. The other committee members will have heard me talk about this before. I was interested to hear you talking about having complex issues. We know that women going through the menopause have exactly the same problem: they cannot get individual treatment. Whether it is menopause, ME or long Covid, there seems to be an issue in the health service around the need to treat things holistically. I have no idea how we solve that, but I hope that this inquiry will bring the health service and practitioners to the Parliament so that we can have a conversation about how we can improve the situation. We do not have the answers; we ask the questions so that people can come up with the answers.

How do we co-ordinate the support for folk who are suffering from long Covid? How do we bring things together so that we have comfort that what you have been dealing with is being dealt with? I am hearing that none of you feels as though what you are dealing with is being taken seriously.