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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
If we pass the SSI.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
As we have said, the producer organisations—as they currently stand—are putting resilience into our food and drink sector. They are under the cosh constantly, and they are constantly fighting to maintain margins. I am determined that we should ensure that those people are protected right now, because they are at the vanguard. However, that does not change the commitments that I have given to the committee—not just today, but on many occasions—that I am actively considering how we will support a local level of food production right across the country, through whatever such schemes will look like.
I have just said in answer to Rhoda Grant that we have the small producers pilot fund. In addition to that, officials are currently considering with stakeholders how we can do some creative thinking. What you have just described sounds dead easy until we start looking at the detail and, all of a sudden, it becomes massively complex. People are working on that right now, but how do we make it happen? It will not be with a big bang and there will not be some grand announcement; things will happen in a gradual way to allow people to develop and grow their businesses.
For the past 28 years, we have been watching small producers attend farmers markets, go into farm shops and do other things, so there are available routes. In that regard, we are now in the best position that we have ever been in. We are in an entirely different world from the one that we were in during my early days as a shepherd, and that evolution will continue. Such evolution is exactly what I want to see in Scotland, because that will ensure that we have the kind of food system that you and I want.
All that I can do is give you my reassurance that I am passionate about the issue and that I want to ensure that what I have set out happens. The SSI that we are considering today is about protecting the producer organisations that currently provide the vast majority of our fruit and veg. If there are people who feel as though they have been shut out, I give them the reassurance that we are actively looking at how we can support them, too.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
Okay—point taken.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
In relation to the gaps that the fund is filling, where are we spending the money at the moment, George?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
There will be no impact on small producers if we do not pass the SSI. The people who will be affected will be those that are POs at the moment. Do not underestimate the value to them. Right now, they are producing—
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
Sorry, can you ask the question again?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
As it stands, we could not stop other POs joining the Scottish system. Depending on how many of them there were, we have no mechanism to stop them. Whatever plans they put in, there would be no mechanism for us to say no to them. We would be legally obliged to fund them. Whatever that happens to be, we would have an obligation to fund it. The implications of that are dependent on the size of the POs that come in and how much money they take out of the budget. We would be unable to say no.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
Yes, that is correct.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
It could very well be the case. If we suddenly get a huge influx of demands for funding, it may not put pressure on them immediately, but it would certainly sharpen our thinking about whether we were prepared to keep funding producer organisations if they were coming up from England to get that funding.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 17 December 2025
Jim Fairlie
Right now, I am not prepared to take that risk.