Leading members of Scotland's agriculture sector will join the UK
and Scottish Governments in Edinburgh today (April 30) to
investigate key issues facing the agri-food supply chain - and
help identify potential solutions.
Minister McNeill pledged to host a food and farming roundtable
with industry when she attended the NFU Scotland (NFUS)
conference earlier this year.
The Minister will be joined by Defra and Department for Business
and Trade representatives as well as Scottish Government
Agriculture Minister,
It's part of ongoing extensive engagement with a sector crucial
to the UK Government's Plan for Change to deliver security and
renewal by kick-starting economic growth to create jobs, put more
money in working people's pockets, boost economic growth and
improve living standards right across the UK, including rural
communities which are vital to feeding the UK and achieving net
zero.
Up for discussion will be: immigration and access to labour;
fairness in the supply chain; and supporting economic growth.
While the topics for discussion are policy areas reserved to the
UK Government, agriculture is almost entirely devolved to the
Scottish Government.
UK Government Scotland Office Minister said:
Food and farming are vital to the country and this is an
important opportunity for the industry and government to discuss
issues and identify creative solutions.
There is much we can and are doing for the sector through the UK
Government's Plan for Change to turbo-charge economic growth and
deliver a decade of national renewal and opportunity for all. But
I appreciate that there are a number of highly complex issues
facing Scottish agriculture and I look forward to a constructive
discussion.
We will continue to engage with this vital industry and we will
continue to strengthen relations with the Scottish Government,
respecting the fact that agriculture policy is largely devolved.
Scottish Government Agriculture Minister said:
The Scottish Government is committed to supporting our
agriculture sector in sustainable food production whilst also
contributing to nature and climate targets. We are reforming how
we support farming and food production, towards our Vision for
Agriculture for Scotland to become a global leader in sustainable
and regenerative agriculture.
Recent and ongoing global events show the fragility of food
security, and we are taking action to improve Scotland's food
resilience and strengthen our supply chains. We will continue to
work with the UK Government and across the sector to monitor the
threats to the supply chain and mitigate against future shocks
and impacts on food security.
NFU Scotland President Andrew Connon said:
NFU Scotland is pleased to attend the Scotland Office Food and
Farming Roundtable this week and represent our members across the
country. We will be discussing important issues such as barriers
to growth, seasonal workers and immigration and fairness in the
supply chain – each critical for a profitable and sustainable
future agricultural sector in Scotland.
We look forward to underlining the importance of farmers and
crofters to the food and drink industry and to rural communities
and hearing what actions the UK Government will take to help
address the issues seriously impacting our sector currently.
The Scottish food and drink manufacturing sector has grown by
more than 35% over the last decade and now contributes £5.2
billion to the Scottish economy, while accounting for over one
third of Scotland's manufacturing turnover.
Office for National Statistics data, analysed by the Food and
Drink Federation, also showed that the industry provides around
47,000 jobs in Scotland's 1,220 food and drink businesses.
Industry attendees expected at Queen Elizabeth House are:
NFUS
Quality Meat Scotland
Scottish Crofters' Federation
Scotland Food & Drink
Food and Drink Federation
Scottish Association of Meat Wholesalers
Agricultural Industries Confederation
Aberdeen & Northern Marts Group
James Hutton Institute
SRUC
Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society
Angus Growers
Scottish Land & Estates
Food & Agriculture Stakeholder Taskforce
Scottish Tenant Farmers' Association