-  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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        Submitting member has a registered interest.
    
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 17 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Jim Fairlie on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government how its Farming Opportunities for New Entrants (FONE) group engages with agricultural stakeholders.
                                Answer
                                    Through the FONE membership itself, which comprises a range of stakeholder membership organisations, and by routinely engaging with individuals who can add value to discussions.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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        Submitting member has a registered interest.
    
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 17 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Jim Fairlie on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government whether the priority to "provide a council to share progress, challenges, and opportunities across a range of government and non-governmental support for agricultural New Entrants in Scotland" as set out by the council members of its Farming Opportunities for New Entrants (FONE) group for 2024-25 has been achieved and, if so, by what method.
                                Answer
                                    Yes. The FONE group’s membership comprises a diverse group of stakeholders with an interest in new entrants to agriculture and next generation policy development. The group has met three times so far in 2024-25 to share information on progress, challenges and opportunities across a range of support mechanisms.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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        Submitting member has a registered interest.
    
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 17 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Jim Fairlie on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government whether it has finalised the list of the (a) permanent and (b) council members of its Farming Opportunities for New Entrants (FONE) group, and, if so, who they are.
                                Answer
                                      
Permanent FONE Group Membership
Organisation  | 
National Farmers Union Scotland  | 
Scottish Land & Estates  | 
Scottish Land Matching Service  | 
Scottish Association of Young Farmers Clubs  | 
James Hutton Institute  | 
Scottish Government, New Entrant Policy  | 
Council FONE Group Membership
Organisation  | 
Farm Advisory Service  | 
Farm Advisory Service  | 
Forestry & Land Scotland  | 
Land Workers Alliance  | 
Scottish Government, Scottish Ministers Estates  | 
Scottish Government, Scottish Ministers Estates  | 
Scottish Government, Crofting Policy  | 
Crofting Commission  | 
Lantra Scotland  | 
Scottish Water  | 
Scottish Land Commission  | 
Crown Estate Scotland  | 
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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        Submitting member has a registered interest.
    
 
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                                            Date lodged: Friday, 17 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Jim Fairlie on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government how much funding it has allocated to support the work of its Farming Opportunities for New Entrants (FONE) group in each year since 2016-17. 
                                Answer
                                     Each financial year, £10,000 is budgeted for the chair’s remuneration. No further funding is provided to the FONE group directly.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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                                            Date lodged: Thursday, 23 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Mairi Gougeon on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government how it enforces the protected geographical indication for Scottish salmon.
                                Answer
                                     Geographical indications are a reserved matter. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is the competent authority for the geographical indication schemes in the UK.
To ensure compliance with product specifications for protected geographical indications, regular inspections are carried out by control bodies, such as local authorities or UKAS-accredited organisations.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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                                            Date lodged: Thursday, 23 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Mairi Gougeon on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government whether it can provide details of what progress it has made to “continue to prioritise safety across the sector to minimise the occurrence of accidents at work, and develop alternative safe, fair, and sustainable opportunities for employment in fishing communities”, as referenced in the June 2022 publication, Women in Scottish Fisheries: A literature review on experiences, challenges and opportunities for women working in the Scottish fishing industry.
                                Answer
                                     Commercial sea fishing is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. We need to do all we can to make fishing as safe as possible, and encourage more people to see fishing as a desirable career, which will help to ensure the sustainability of the industry in the long term. The Scottish Fishing Safety Group, established in May 2019 aims to do just that. This industry led group works alongside established safety bodies such as the Marine and Coastguard Agency (MCA) and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) - on how we can improve health, safety and wellbeing on Scottish vessels. The group supports fishing industry efforts to achieve zero deaths annually and the reduction in accidents across the whole Scottish fishing industry.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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                                            Date lodged: Thursday, 23 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Mairi Gougeon on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government, other than Scottish salmon, what discussions it has had with the UK Government regarding designating food and drink products with a protected geographical indication, and what the outcome was.
                                Answer
                                     The Scottish Government continues to engage with the UK Government on the designation of food and drink products as geographical indications through its status as a constituent member of the UK GI scheme panel.
The operation of the UK GI schemes is reserved and is run by The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), where all applications are submitted directly to them for consideration. It is for producers themselves to apply for protection under these schemes, and the Scottish Government seeks to support and promote applications from Scotland.
The final decisions on whether to grant a GI are made by the Secretary of State. However, a panel made up of representatives from Defra and the devolved administrations reviews all applications (including third country applications) and makes a collective decision as to whether they should proceed to the Secretary of State for consideration.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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                                            Date lodged: Thursday, 23 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Mairi Gougeon on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government how many Marine Scotland (a) protection and (b) research vessels can be classified as low-carbon vessels.
                                Answer
                                     Marine Directorate Marine Protection and Research vessels range in age from between seventeen and twenty-seven years old. A zero and 'low carbon' fuel is generally associated with zero or low emissions at point of combustion onboard a vessel. Low emission fuels being explored by the shipping industry and its regulators include Ammonia, Methanol, Biofuel and Hydrogen. Each of the Scottish Governments (a) marine protection vessels, and (b) marine research vessels are fuelled with Marine Gas Oil (MGO), but low carbon fuelling options will be a key factor in any vessel replacement moving forward to meet emissions regulations and targets.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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                                            Date lodged: Thursday, 23 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Mairi Gougeon on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government when the Scottish Fishing Safety Group (a) last met and (b) will next meet.
                                Answer
                                    The last Scottish Fishing Safety Group (SFSG) meeting was held on 17 December 2024. There is no date for the next meeting at this time.
 
                         
                        
                            
                                
                                
                                        -  Asked by:     Tim Eagle, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
 
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                                            Date lodged: Wednesday, 22 January 2025
                                        
 
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                                        Current Status:
                                            Answered by   Siobhian Brown on 28 January 2025
                                    
 
                                
                            
To ask the Scottish Government how many applications for support from the Victim Surcharge Fund have been rejected since 31 March 2024.
                                Answer
                                     Since 31 March 2024 three organisations have been unsuccessful in applying for support from the Victim Surcharge Fund.