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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 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 22 December 2025
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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

Vicki Swales, I know that you could probably take two hours to respond to Ariane Burgess鈥檚 question, but could you respond briefly?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

I think it is appropriate that Lisa Hislop-Smith answers, as she was previously an expert鈥攚ell, she is a current expert on LFAs.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

I will attempt to simplify all of this. We have lots of threads that run through lots of different pieces of legislation and lots of directorates, involving things such as climate change, biodiversity, rural proofing and other things that are pertinent to this committee. Are we saying that, by setting out the areas where the good food nation plan kicks in, we focus the attention of those parts of the Government that need to pay due regard鈥攐r more than that鈥攖o certain issues?

Is it the case that, rather than every directorate across the Government thinking that it might have some focus at some point within the good food nation that it has to be aware of, the approach will make it clearer and simpler for everybody to understand that they have a specific remit?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

We might have the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee or the associated Government department saying that it has a specified function in relation to the recycling of glass, but that would have an implication for the good food nation because it ties in with product delivery. The specified functions should, in effect, ensure that everyone is aware of their obligations within the legislation.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

In a month鈥檚 time, when we see what the specified functions are, will the discussion be about what is not on the list of specified functions rather than about what is on it?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

Emma Harper has a question on health.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

Before we move on, we will have a supplementary question from Emma Roddick.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

I am conscious of the time鈥擨 have let the discussion run on a bit. Alasdair Allan has a supplementary. I will then ask Lisa Hislop-Smith and Adam Forrest to come in, and then we will move on to the next question.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Decision on Taking Business in Private

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

Our second item is consideration of whether to take item 4 in private. Are we agreed to do so?

Members indicated agreement.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

National Good Food Nation Plan

Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Finlay Carson

Our third item is consideration of the proposed national good food nation plan. Members will note that we had thought that we would not have time to consider the proposed national plan after it was laid; however, as the subordinate legislation that we were expecting today was delayed, we have the opportunity to hold a round table, at which we will take evidence from a range of stakeholders. I welcome Adam Forrest, from the Nature Friendly Farming Network; Lisa Hislop-Smith, from NFU Scotland; Dennis Overton, from the Scottish Food Commission; Dr Gillian Purdon, from Food Standards Scotland; Jason Rose, from OneKind; Vicki Swales, from the Scottish Food Coalition; and David Thomson, from the Food and Drink Federation Scotland.

We have allocated around 90 minutes for discussion, and we have a few questions to get through, so I ask everyone to be succinct in their questions and answers. Please indicate to me or one of the clerks if you wish to participate in the conversation at any point. There is no expectation that you will speak on every point or question. You do not need to operate your microphones, as we have a gentleman who will do that for you.

I will kick off with a very broad question. What are your views on the proposed outcomes, whether the proposed plan demonstrates how those outcomes can be achieved over the five-year period and beyond, and鈥攋ust as important鈥攚hether there are any conflicts between the outcomes and how those should be resolved?