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Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 20 April 2022
Rachael Hamilton
It is just that the blight and aphid issues are driven through specific guidance in the potato sector that comes from Government. I suppose that, therefore, I would like your reassurance that you will not only continue to support the board itself but will provide support if things come to the point at which, for example, there might be job losses.
We need to make sure that Scotland is at the cutting edge of tackling blight and disease and ensuring that we do not have a pest issue. On behalf of the committee, I hope that we can get a reassurance from the Government that you will keep an eye on the situation.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 20 April 2022
Rachael Hamilton
The decision was made through a democratic ballot, but I would like to hear more about the engagement that you have had with the board about how the change will impact on its ability to reach out to provide voluntary or commercial services to the people in the horticulture and potato sectors who previously used those services. Does the change have an impact on the support that the Scottish Government will have to give to the AHDB?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 20 April 2022
Rachael Hamilton
To respond to Gill Docherty’s point, it is important that the committee gets the whole picture, because we are starting from scratch.
I note from the 2006 act that the Scottish ministers set the precedent for veterinary inspections on tracks. I would like to hear from the veterinary industry. I know that that is going down the line, as we are opening it up to others as we develop our approach, but it is really important that we cover all the aspects and get a view from the veterinary world.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 20 April 2022
Rachael Hamilton
I am sorry to cover ground that has already been covered, but it is really disappointing to hear from the evidence that the 2006 act is failing greyhounds.
I just want to square something here. Gill Docherty, in your presentation, you said that no amount of welfare legislation would improve the situation. However, Jacqueline Brown said that, if current legislation was improved and greyhounds were treated equally to other racing animals, we could see an improvement, but she then slightly contradicted herself in her response to Ariane Burgess.
What is the committee looking at here? We have to be clear. In her answer to Mark Ruskell’s question, the cabinet secretary referred to the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission; its attitude is to look at licensed and unlicensed tracks and to understand how regulation can improve the rate of animal injuries. We have to look at the option of a ban, which is what the Green Party is after, and we have to look at what the Scottish ministers are saying, and they are referring to the commission. Those are two very different routes. What is the best way for our committee to look at the issue? Is it to look at the deficiencies of the 2006 act, or is it to look at the merits of a complete ban?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 20 April 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Is the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission going far enough in its proposals on what it will report on? It says that it might consider work
“as GBGB regulation only covers licensed tracks, to address issues with unlicensed tracks, also whether regulation is effective in, for example, reducing fatalities at tracks.”
If we are stuck at this point, it is the committee’s job to take further steps to ensure that the Animal Welfare Commission considers the issue in greater detail. If it is looking at the issue through such a narrow lens, that will surely not square with the aim of your petition.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Elspeth, are there any examples from across the globe of good co-management?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Rachael Hamilton
We are under a bit of time pressure, but I want to pick up on how we monitor the effectiveness of decision making. Does Professor Harrison have any views on that?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Rachael Hamilton
In that case, please answer the first question.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Is there the potential to have a tolerance if what is proposed is impractical according to the feedback, which we obviously have to wait for?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 23 March 2022
Rachael Hamilton
In the light of the recent calamitous Scottish Government process for seasonal closures on the Clyde, what can you say to reassure the fishing industry that participatory decision making, in the spirit of the joint fisheries statement, will be followed? How does the Government intend to do that?