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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
You have all mentioned that the national vision around reducing carbon emissions from agriculture involves reform鈥攖hat is, change鈥攐n the part of farmers and crofters. You have kind of answered this already, but perhaps you can say a wee bit more about it. To what extent do you feel that that aim is realistic? Can you give some practical examples of what the sector is doing by way of reforming its practices that might help it to get there?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
You mentioned some of the things that the sector is doing off its own bat, if you like, to reach these aims. I appreciate the separate point that you make about Government support and so on, but it would be interesting for the committee to hear a wee bit about the things that the sector is doing to reform itself.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
I am just looking for a few examples.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 14 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
I will ask this question in a deliberately provocative manner鈥攆orgive me. A couple of you have mentioned your considered assessment that Scotland is not going far enough, and you seem to be talking about the Climate Change Committee鈥檚 recommendations on livestock. You have suggested that such proposals would be difficult or unpopular鈥攖hat may be the case; I do not know.
However, there is another question. If Scotland were to, uncritically, take the advice about livestock, what would places such as the area that I live in and represent do in agriculture? What would happen if livestock levels were to fall below a critical mass, to the point at which communities could not operate agriculturally?
In such situations, what would happen if the landscape were to change radically because it was not grazed and there was not habitat for bird species and so on? What would happen if we were to do all that at the same time as we kept eating meat, which we would buy from the other side of the world?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
Yes.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
It is always an appropriate time to bring in Alasdair Allan for a question鈥攏ot least in the new year.
As we have heard, there are different types of land, different types of land use and, I presume, different degrees to which carbon sequestration can be achieved. Will the witnesses say a bit more about the per-hectare target and whether they think that it works?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
The Government also has a strategy on biodiversity. You mentioned the importance of ensuring that whatever we do for carbon will also be good for biodiversity. How do those two things intersect?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
I think that you said that the majority of UK tree planting is happening in Scotland. In a second, I will move on to some of the specific stuff about sequestration, but can you say something about species, the possibly changing role that Scotland is playing and the targets that Scotland is setting itself for the planting of native species?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
A lot of the conversation has been about what it means to have the right tree in the right place. The draft climate change plan has factored in a
鈥10% 鈥榮tretch鈥 in CO2 removals鈥
from woodland creation due to
鈥渋mproved location, species and management of trees.鈥
Is that a fair assumption? Do you have views on its workability?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 7 January 2026
Alasdair Allan
Please do not take it from my question that I am seeking to polarise. I agree with what you say, but I am interested to know a bit more about how you all approach the perceived tension around issues such as ensuring habitat and biodiversity, avoiding monoculture and maintaining soil quality in the future. Before the convener brings people in, I think that you will find agreement around the table about multiyear funding, although some of us are quite keen to ensure that the Scottish Government also gets multiyear funding, which would make all of this a lot easier.