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The agriculture directorate provides us with good maps that show why processes are being done, when they are coming online and which processes are parallel.
My understanding is that the UK Government is working directly with the Scottish Government, so it is not contacting any of the individual organisations that are impacted.
In essence, therefore, two of our key contacts in the Government were the chief scientist for health and the chief scientist for the environment, because, in effect—to use shorthand—they were heads of research.
Whenever we identified food aid providers, we contacted them, initially by email. After making that initial contact, we conducted semi-structured telephone interviews at a prearranged time.