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Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Yes. If a larger supplier is awarded a contract, is it analysed? For example, East Ayrshire Council awarded the tender for milk to Mossgeil Oganic Farm, but is the overall spend on food for school meals analysed? Do you have that ability or do local authorities do that?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Back in November, George Burgess said in evidence to the committee that
“the bill focuses on the public sector”,
so
“There are limitations on the extent to which Parliament can impose duties on”—[Official Report, Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee, 3 November 2021; c 3.]
the private sector. The committee should consider that point if some of the witnesses are suggesting that the bill should cover the private sector, convener.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
The bill makes no reference to businesses. In evidence to the committee, George Burgess from the Scottish Government said:
“there are other routes through which we can look at companies and their reporting.”—[Official Report, Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee, 3 November 2021; c 3.]
How can we ensure that the private sector has a role and a responsibility under the bill, and that we support and develop Scotland’s food production sectors within that framework? What do you think that George Burgess meant by “other routes”?
I will go to Mary Brennan first.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
It has been interesting to listen to what you have been saying. I have been considering how we can meet policy outcomes on all the issues, including the environmental and health targets that should, apparently, be achieved through the Good Food Nation (Scotland) Bill. The Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 is an interesting example. It is framework legislation, but it goes on to set out plans to improve the lives of those who live in island communities. The committee will be looking at that.
I want to home in on what “good food nation” means. What does it mean to you, Mary Brennan?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Robin Gourlay, on the figure that you quoted of 50 per cent of food in hospitals and schools being procured in Scotland, does that include imported food that is reconstituted, rebadged or processed in Scotland?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Thank you, Mary.
I cannot remember exactly what my question was, so I will ask Geoff Ogle a similar question. What does a good food nation look like to you? What does it mean to you? Will the policy outcomes in the bill be delivered?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Does Robin Gourlay have any comments on those questions?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Before I let others come in on that question, I have another question for you. Do you believe that Scottish ministers will be able to set a plan with those policy outcomes and take that forward, given that section 7 passes the buck to local authorities? Will the policy outcomes that we are shaping be clear enough in the framework legislation to deliver what you have just outlined?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 19 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Geoff Ogle, with your FSS hat on, do you analyse food budgets? Is that a possibility? We know that food procurement is dominated by larger suppliers. Do you have the ability to gather that data from local authorities to work out where the money is being spent and how taxpayers’ money is being spent?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 12 January 2022
Rachael Hamilton
Given the new Green and Scottish National Party co-operation agreement, do you believe that the Scottish budget, in terms of voting it through, is a done deal? What do you feel is the right way for Parliament to scrutinise the budget? It is clear that you now have partners in the Government who will support the budget. Can you comment on whether there is an agreement for the Government to look at setting the same trajectory as England in terms of environmental goals and the public-money-for-public-goods policy?