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Chamber

Meeting of the Parliament 13 September 2018

13 Sep 2018 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Food and Drink

The £250,000, which was requested by Dumfries and Galloway Council, is important, but it will be used to develop an action plan. It is crucial that the proposals from that action plan, whose cost could come to several million pounds, are backed by the Government. That is what will create jobs in the area, not the plan itself.

I return to the issue of the future after Brexit. What will replace the common agricultural policy and the common fisheries policy post-Brexit remains largely unanswered by the UK and Scottish Governments for a sector that relies heavily on long-term planning. As has been touched on, we also face the threat to geographical indication status, which provides legal protection against imitation and is estimated to increase a product’s value by a factor of 2.23.

Geographical indication is particularly important to the Scotch whisky industry, which is our biggest food and drink export. The industry is worth £4.36 billion a year and accounts for almost three quarters of our exports, highlighting the need for a Brexit deal that retains geographical indication status. The economic importance of our food and drink sector is enormous and so, therefore, is the potential impact of Brexit.

The importance of the food and drink sector goes beyond its crucial economic importance. It impacts on our health, our environment and our record on animal welfare. A lack of adequate access to food for far too many people exposes the gross inequalities in Scotland today. In a nation that provides so much outstanding food and drink, it is to our nation’s shame that so many children in Scotland still go to bed hungry at night. Although our food and drink sector in Scotland has grown, so too has the scandal of food poverty. Just last week, the Food Foundation revealed that more than 200,000 children in Scotland live in households that are unable to afford a healthy diet. It is absolutely right that we celebrate the successes of Scotland’s food and drink, but we need to rethink how we approach access to food in this country. That means recognising that access to food is a fundamental human right.

It is deeply disappointing that last week’s programme for government did not give a commitment to introduce a dedicated, comprehensive good food nation bill that would put tackling food poverty at its heart, despite previous pledges by the Scottish Government to do just that. That is a kick in the teeth for the many stakeholders who worked with the Government on our good food nation ambitions and who now believe that they have been betrayed. More importantly, it is a kick in the teeth for those 200,000 children who live in households that are unable to afford a healthy diet.

In the same item of business

The Presiding Officer (Ken Macintosh) NPA
Good afternoon. The next item of business is a debate on motion S5M-13876, in the name of Fergus Ewing, on celebrating Scotland’s food and drink success story.
The Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy (Fergus Ewing) SNP
Let me seek to be helpful by re-emphasising the Scottish Government’s commitment to providing legislation to underpin Scotland’s status as a good food nation...
Stewart Stevenson (Banffshire and Buchan Coast) (SNP) SNP
In relation to Scotch whisky and PGIs, is it not also vital that we preserve the minimum three years that whisky is kept in bond, which is an important contr...
Fergus Ewing SNP
Mr Stevenson has made a very good point, with which I agree. It is vital that we get a sensible outcome with respect to geographical indications, so I will c...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
There has clearly been a lot of work done, and a lot of groups have been commissioned and appointments made. When will the cabinet secretary respond to the S...
Fergus Ewing SNP
I will come to that later in my speech, so I will deal with the matter then, if that is in order. The programme for government last week underlined our on-g...
Donald Cameron (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests, which mentions my farming and aquaculture interests and the fact that I am a non-executive directo...
Fergus Ewing SNP
Does Mr Cameron welcome the fact that we are having a public consultation on this, using as a basis the food commission report and the progress report, and t...
Donald Cameron Con
I absolutely agree that we should consult the public, but I do not think that that is a reason to delay introducing the bill. Scotland has one of the worst...
Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab) Lab
The food and drink sector is immensely important to our economy and to the people of Scotland. It contributes £5.5 billion to the economy each year, which is...
Fergus Ewing SNP
Before Mr Smyth leaves the extremely important matter of the future of the employees of Pinneys in the town of Annan, would he acknowledge that the south of ...
Colin Smyth Lab
The £250,000, which was requested by Dumfries and Galloway Council, is important, but it will be used to develop an action plan. It is crucial that the propo...
Fergus Ewing SNP
Would Mr Smyth accept, in the spirit of good will, that I have reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to bring forward legislation that will underpin Scotlan...
Colin Smyth Lab
Of course, a good food nation bill is not the only solution to the problems that we face, but it is a necessary part of that solution. It has—or rather, it h...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
On any night of the week in the Parliament, events, receptions and cross-party groups celebrate the success of Scottish food and drink. We are dripping with ...
Mike Rumbles (North East Scotland) (LD) LD
I am glad to speak in this debate, which has been designed by the Scottish Government to celebrate the success story of our food and drinks industry. There i...
The Minister for Rural Affairs and the Natural Environment (Mairi Gougeon) SNP
Will the member give way?
Mike Rumbles LD
In a moment. Fergus Ewing avoided answering my question, so I will be delighted to give way.
Mairi Gougeon SNP
I thank Mike Rumbles for giving way. There is an important point to clarify here. He talks about the BBC documentary, but does he recognise that the calves t...
Mike Rumbles LD
What I am talking about—and we raised this before the programme was broadcast—is not just the facts, but public perception, which is important. Ministers mus...
Bruce Crawford (Stirling) (SNP) SNP
The member is deliberately creating distortion between fact and perception. Interruption.
Mike Rumbles LD
I am astonished by the interventions from a sedentary position from some senior members of this Parliament. The two issues of farmed salmon and the export f...
The Deputy Presiding Officer (Christine Grahame) SNP
We move to the open debate. It will be speeches of five minutes, but there is time in hand for interventions. 15:15
Dr Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP
As the cabinet secretary outlined, Scotland’s food and drink sector is one of its stand-out economic success stories. The sector is estimated to be worth aro...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I remind members that I have allocated five minutes for each speech; however, I can be slightly elastic with the time, although not so elastic that the elast...
Edward Mountain (Highlands and Islands) (Con) Con
That was an indication to stretch it as far as I like. Members: Oh!
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
You are in dangerous territory—that is you down to five minutes exactly, Mr Mountain. I will keep you to that.
Edward Mountain Con
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I declare an interest in that I am a partner in a farming business. On my more than 2,500-mile summer surgery tour, I saw cle...
Fergus Ewing SNP
I agree entirely with everything that Mr Mountain has said—I did not think that I would find myself saying that. He has set the scene very well in relation t...
Edward Mountain Con
I always welcome payments being brought forward. The fact that they have been brought forward a month from where they were five years ago is welcome, but far...