MSPs have backed legislation that will transform how the Scottish
Government supports farming and food production.
The Agriculture and Rural Communities (Scotland) Bill will ensure
the Scottish Government can help farmers and crofters to produce
more food more sustainably, supporting their essential role in
climate mitigation and nature restoration. It will allow for a
framework of payments that is responsive to the sector's needs.
This legislation will also drive support for rural communities,
the economy, and for land management and the environment.
Rural Affairs Secretary said:
“Agriculture is vital to our economy. Our Vision for Agriculture
sets out how the Government will support farming and food
production in Scotland to become a global leader in sustainable
and regenerative agriculture.
“The Bill provides a future framework that will help deliver this
Vision, supporting farmers and crofters to meet our immediate and
long-term food needs sustainably and to adapt to new
opportunities and challenges. It will enable the delivery of
support schemes that will ensure that agriculture continues to
play its part in cutting emissions, mitigating climate change,
enhancing nature and biodiversity, together with food production.
“Our food and farming sectors have a critical role to play in a
sustainable, resilient food system. As we transition to a new
framework of support, we will do this in a way that is just, that
ensures no cliff edges in support and by taking our agricultural
industry and rural communities with us.”