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Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 17 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
I have a supplementary question for Dr Marshall following Beatrice Wishart’s question. Do you agree with the Scottish White Fish Producers Association, which would like there to be an independent panel to assess the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea numbers?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 17 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
I completely agree that we should not be having a polarised discussion in which the importing of avocados and the cutting down of the rainforest to grow soya are used to argue against the carbon footprint of a farmer who produces home-grown foods in Scotland, but I will move on.
There seems to be uncertainty about the contribution of agriculture to greenhouse gases, and specifically about the calculation of methane emissions. Do the witnesses have a view on that?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 17 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
Professor Fernandes, given what you have said, do you believe that the current enforcement measures to ensure compliance are sufficient? You mentioned strengthening the legislation.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 17 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
It is important to listen both to the evidence and to farmers. They have been demonised. Farmers want to be part of the solution as we work towards net zero. They are already working on regenerative practices and putting in buffer zones. They are using rotational grazing and practising minimum tillage.
There is no definition of sustainable agricultural management. That makes it difficult for the farmers who are already doing those things to articulate how they can do more. I listened to Dr Black. There seems to be a gap between what farmers are doing and the expectations that we and the world have of them. If we consider that 95 per cent of agriculture relies on soil, agro-ecological or organic practices will not give us the food that we need to live on. We are in a difficult situation. I would like to hear Marc Metzger’s comments on what I have said.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 17 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
I have a supplementary question for Professor Austin on that point. Do you believe that the Scottish Government should have its own strategy for restoring and protecting the blue carbon habitats that you talked about?
As another supplementary to what you said about measuring blue carbon, how do you actually do that? Various groups say that blue carbon does not actually go into the atmosphere. Can you tell the committee how that works?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 17 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
Can I follow that up with a question about the 2020 baseline, convener?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton (Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire) (Con)
I have a small supplementary question on the practicalities of moving animals.
Cathy Dwyer said that it was difficult to get animals from, say, Orkney to wherever they are going in the rest of the UK. How will the Animal Welfare Commission ensure that we have shortened food supply chains when somebody does not finish an animal in the north and it needs to go to lower land? Will you look at that from an animal welfare point of view or from a food supply chain point of view? We all advocate shorter food supply chains.
I put that question to Pete Goddard; I am sorry that it was so long.
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
With regard to the veterinary, phytosanitary and other checks, including those relating to the management of biosecurity, that Scotland can carry out, what should we be doing to provide protections for not just animal welfare but biosecurity on imported goods coming into Scotland? What can Scotland do to ensure that any such system is of the highest standard and that we have the highest-quality capacity and capability in that respect?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
Can I ask Dr Boyden a supplementary question, convener?
Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee
Meeting date: 10 November 2021
Rachael Hamilton
Your comments on strengthening the protections for animal welfare with regard to the pet trade and companion pets were really interesting, but will the data collection issues that you and Dr Yeates have highlighted be dealt with on a UK-wide basis? Are animals being imported into Scotland that we do not know about and that cannot be traced through having a common framework across the country? Does the issue need to be looked at from both a devolved and a UK-wide perspective?