In September 2025, the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee looked at the proposed national Good Food Nation Plan, both in terms of its impact on rural affairs, agriculture and fisheries as well as the overall process of preparing the plan.
The proposed national plan was laid in the Scottish Parliament by the Scottish Government on 27 June 2025 for a 60-day period before it is finalised and published.
Read the proposed national Good Food Nation Plan
Under the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Act 2022, the Scottish Government is required to produce a national Good Food Nation Plan which “sets out the Government’s goals for food policy and how it intends to achieve them”. The Act sets out a number of requirements regarding the Plan and the content it must include which are summarised as follows:
Before finalising the plan at the end of the 60-day period, the Scottish Government is required to have regard to:
The Committee took evidence from a range of stakeholders at its meeting on 3 September 2025 and submitted a copy of the Official Report from that meeting to the Scottish Government as its representation about the proposed national plan.
Read the Official Report from the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee’s meeting on 3 September 2025
The Scottish Ministers would only need to have regard to the national Good Food Nation Plan when exercising a ‘specified function’. These functions will be specified in secondary legislation due to be laid in Parliament later this autumn – the Committee will consider this secondary legislation at that point.
The inquiry was discussed at the following Committee meetings:
The Committee has sent and received the following correspondence during the inquiry:
Letter to the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands, 10 September 2025