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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 17 July 2025
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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 26 April 2023

Karen Adam

I am sorry—I am trying to wrap things up. If we focused on a health and wellbeing economy rather than just profits, would that make a big difference to the industry and to what we do?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 26 April 2023

Karen Adam

We have spoken a lot about the regulations. Can you tell me a bit more about the differences between the regulations in Scotland and in England and say what effects the regulations have had on animal welfare?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 26 April 2023

Karen Adam

Behavioural issues have been mentioned a few times. Can we get some clarity on that, for the record? What kind of behavioural issues are we talking about, and why have those happened?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Petition

Meeting date: 26 April 2023

Karen Adam

How does that behaviour manifest itself? I know that they would be stressed—that is the emotion—but what behaviour is displayed?

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Convener

Meeting date: 25 April 2023

Karen Adam

I nominate Kaukab Stewart.

Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Asylum Seekers in Scotland

Meeting date: 25 April 2023

Karen Adam

Thank you, convener, and congratulations on your new post.

I thank the witnesses for their evidence this morning. It has been incredibly hard but absolutely necessary to listen to, and I am glad that we have been given the opportunity to hear from you all. Anybody with a keen sense of justice would feel that the new bill is devoid of any form of human rights and is bringing none to the country. It is extremely concerning; in fact, I will go as far as to say that it is abhorrent.

I really feel for Pam Duncan-Glancy, agree with everything she said and share her anger. How can we now focus those energies in some kind of positive way, and what action do we need to take as legislators in the Scottish Parliament? What can we do? Andy Sirel, you touched on a few things. I want to use my question slot to give you all an opportunity to wrap up and say some final words about what you really want to get across today.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 19 April 2023

Karen Adam

I thought that we had moved on, but we have not skipped that question.

What adaptations have been put in place for climate change, biodiversity challenges and ecosystem issues? Do the witnesses have any particular examples? I ask Morgan Vaughan to start.

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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 19 April 2023

Karen Adam

I find that really interesting. According to a publication that has come out today from the Rowett Institute, the 19 per cent inflation on food prices is going to have serious health implications for citizens in Scotland. I absolutely agree with you—I just wanted to reference that paper, too.

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 19 April 2023

Karen Adam

My apologies convener. Is this question 3d?

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

Future Agriculture Policy

Meeting date: 19 April 2023

Karen Adam

I also have a supplementary, convener, so I will try to be smart and blend the two questions together. Please bear with me.

I have found the evidence session really interesting. Picking up on what Pete Smith was talking about, I would just say that the climate here in the north-east, where I am, is fantastic, with perfect growing conditions for fruit, including soft fruits, and vegetables. However, one of the issues is that, even though we are growing all this fantastic food and we have the best soil possible and so on, there is no one to pick anything, and the fruit and vegetables are going rotten in the fields. It has been really interesting to hear how interdependent we are on so many factors when it comes to food stability, our ecosystems and so on. Everything is part of a chain, and, if we are to have the good food that we have been talking about, we must look at everything in the round.

Although it has been fantastic to hear what everyone has had to say, I am going to try to wrap things up by asking whether there is anything that you feel should be included in the agri bill that we might not have spoken about and that we might need to tie into it.