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Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 18 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
I would be willing to withdraw amendment 64 and to hold off until stage 3 if the minister is willing to have some discussion on these points to tidy up the bill.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 18 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
My understanding of what the minister said is that none of that is legally binding other than if it is put in the bill. Those bits are being removed because they would become crucial and people would have to comply with them or people would not comply with the code.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 18 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
Section 5(6) provides that Scottish ministers do not need to publish a revised code of practice if they
“consider that none of the revisions materially alters the effect of the code of practice.”
My amendment 72 would remove that section from the bill, having the effect that any revised code of practice would have to be published and made available to the public. I am grateful for Government support for the amendment.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 11 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
I will push you on that a little. The money was given specifically because Scottish farmers and crofters were receiving a lot less per hectare than the average throughout Europe. If this money is not used to increase the amount of money that goes to them, it will not be being used for the purpose for which it was given.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 11 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
My question is on the impact of wildfires on biodiversity. My understanding is that the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service gave evidence on how it is equipped to deal with such fires. It said that estates are much better equipped than it is, because the service does not have leaf blowers or all-terrain vehicles. Therefore, when a wildfire happens, it does not have the appropriate equipment. It is not clear to me that it has any hope of getting it any time soon, either. Have you spoken to your colleagues about that situation and how the service could be better equipped?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 11 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
The Bew money came about because some of our farmers, especially crofters, were receiving less than average payments for their land. Can you give an assurance that, when that money comes back to the portfolio, it will be used to increase the amount that people get per hectare, especially for those who are doing the most to be carbon-neutral crofters and for hill farmers and so on, who really were due that money?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 11 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
There are concerns about greenwashing and people planting trees just to improve their reputation. There were recent press reports about an organisation that had received grants for planting trees although very few trees that it planted had survived. What work is being undertaken to ensure that planting is for the right purpose, that we will be able to harvest it, and that people are not using public money to greenwash?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 11 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
Yes—I was asking about monitoring them and making sure that, if the work is not done and the money is not providing public good, the money comes back and is not used for greenwashing pollution elsewhere.
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 11 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
The cabinet secretary will be aware of press reports about modern slavery on fishing fleets. What action is she looking to take to ensure that that does not happen, that workers in fishing and agriculture who are not local and might have travelled from a distance are properly looked after and that employers comply with UK law and take seriously their responsibilities as employers to those people?
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Meeting date: 11 September 2024
Rhoda Grant
There is a difficulty with identifying people, especially in fishing, because they are at sea for a lot of the time. Has the cabinet secretary given any thought to how to better interact with fishing crews in order to ensure that they are not in slavery and that their conditions are reasonable? Could marine protection vessels be involved in that work, if they are working with boats at sea? Have they had any training in dealing with those issues? What steps has the cabinet secretary taken to protect people who are in a very vulnerable situation?