The Scottish Government will 'work regularly and collaboratively with the UK Government in the interests of the Scottish agri-food sector'. Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon has said.

The statement was in response to a written question by Dumfries-shire Tory MSP, Oliver Mundell, who asked what representations the Scottish Government had made to the UK Department for International Trade regarding the interests of Scotland's agricultural sector in future trade negotiations.

Responding, Ms Gougeon said: “The Scottish Government has repeatedly made the case, to all relevant departments of the UK Government in correspondence and in a range of established forums for a guaranteed role in all stages of the negotiation and implementation of UK Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to protect and promote Scottish agricultural priorities.

“This is because, while the negotiation of FTAs is reserved to the UK Government, trade deals cover many devolved issues which have significant implications for Scottish agri-food producers and for our economy.

“The Scottish Government had previously not been given full sight of relevant FTA chapter texts or supporting data from the Department of Business and Trade in the negotiation of the recent agreements such as UK-Australia and New Zealand deals.

“Through a recent information sharing agreement with the Devolved Administrations, the UK Government has now accepted the benefits of sharing greater information on trade negotiations, such as the agri-food elements of the agreement in principle on CPTPP accession.

“We welcome this progress, and the Scottish Government will continue to work regularly and collaboratively with the UK Government in the interests of the Scottish agri-food sector, including by seeking further assurances from the UK Government about the agri-food elements of the UK-CPTPP agreement at the recent 17 April meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Group on Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.”