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Local Produce To ask the Scottish Government what it is doing to ensure that more people can buy local and eat Scottish produce. (S4O-04395) The Scottish Government knows that we have a fantastic range of fine food and drink right on our doorstep.
More communities and colleges have been designated fair trade communities and colleges, and a bigger proportion of the population has been buying fair trade products. Of course, there is more to do.
You will also see that the CDC is back to sharing data extensively on its website. The CDC is a changing organisation, and we are yet to see how the changes that have been instituted by the new Administration will settle down and influence the way in which the CDC interacts with the world outside the United States.
All the money that was accelerated was used to buy equipment that we vested ownership in and is now being installed, or has been installed, on the vessels.
Last June, on a beautiful sunny afternoon, I was in shock as I saw thick black smoke belch from the top of a stack and form a massive black cloud that sat over the top of the houses in Lochgelly, Glencraig, Crosshill, Lochore and Ballingry.
We have also looked at ensuring that the publicity will ensure that people are not conned into buying something that is not the right fit for the new legislation.
They felt that if we were to make a change that came on top of—just before or just after—a UK Government change, the whole picture would not be taken into account.