As part of the Good Food Nation government program, the Scottish National Farmers Union (NFU Scotland) shared his vision of food quality.
The Scottish National Farmers Union has called for evidence-based changes in food policies and that any changes to the rules should be developed in collaboration with producers.
“Farmers and producers across Scotland produce high-quality meat, dairy products, cereals, eggs, fruits and vegetables, and continue to contribute to feed the nation,” said Martin Kennedy, vice president of NFU Scotland.In his view, domestic food producers should be at the center of politics.
“If Scotland wants to strengthen its positive position and become a“ country of good food, ”it must be a country that appreciates the production of good food,” continued the NFU vice president.The Good Food Nation government program aims to create a “framework law” that requires the Scottish government and some government agencies to publish regular food policy statements regarding growth, harvesting, processing, marketing, and preparing and consuming food.