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Environmental Horticulture Strategy Motion Tabled in Scottish Parliament

The Horticultural Trades Association (HTA) has welcomed the tabling of a parliamentary motion by Rachael Hamilton MSP, which will bring about a debate on the recent launch of the HTA’s Growth Strategy in Scotland.

The full motion states:

“That the Parliament welcomes the launch of the Horticultural Trades Association's Scottish Environmental Horticulture Growth Strategy; understands that the strategy aims to support the growth of a horticulture and landscaping industry that contributes around £2.8 billion towards the Scottish economy and over 64,000 jobs, including in the Scottish Borders; recognises the role that gardening and horticulture can play in contributing to Scotland’s net zero targets, and notes that the strategy was presented during a recent meeting in the Scottish Parliament of the Cross-Party Group on Gardening and Horticulture.”

The Growth Strategy sets out seven ambitions for Scotland’s decision-makers:

  • Health – to create a healthier Scotland through horticulture.
  • Economy – develop green economic growth, high-quality jobs and invest in education/skills.
  • Environment – to mitigate climate change.
  • Local – increase the use of Scottish and UK-grown plants.
  • Industry – drive Scottish growth through investment, development grants and reducing the cost of doing business.
  • Urban nature – produce a greener planning system.
  • Biosecurity – enhance and protect Scotland’s natural capital.

 

David Lydiat, Public Affairs and Policy Manager for the HTA, said:
“We are delighted that the environmental horticulture industry is getting the recognition it deserves in the Scottish Parliament. Our members are crucial to the well-being economy, climate change mitigation and public health. We are grateful to Rachael Hamilton MSP for her support of the industry.”

Rachael Hamilton, MSP, said:
“Scotland’s horticulture industry plays a vital role in our economy and in our efforts to reach Net Zero by 2045. It is right that we take the opportunity in the Scottish Parliament to place the spotlight on the industry’s contribution to Scotland’s economy and our environment.

“I am delighted to have achieved cross-party support for my motion on the HTA’s Environmental Horticulture Strategy. With this support secured, we can now look forward to constructively debating these plans in Holyrood.”

Stan Green, Chair of the HTA Scotland Policy Development Group, commented:
“It is very encouraging that we are receiving support for our industry from the Scottish Parliament. Recognition that horticulture is central to our wellbeing through urban green space development and the way that most Scots live their lives is hugely significant for the future development of our industry. Our members are excited at the prospect of engaging with the new opportunities that are arising. We see opportunity in our collective ability to tackle import substitution, climate change mitigation, net zero and the biodiversity agendas”.

A decision on when to debate the motion in Holyrood will now be made, which carries the support of several Members of the Scottish parliament, including:
Jeremy Balfour, Miles Briggs, Sharon Dowey, Annabelle Ewing, Russell Findlay, Murdo Fraser, Meghan Gallacher, Kenneth Gibson, Pam Gosal, Jamie Greene, Dr. Sandesh Gulhane, Bill Kidd, Fulton MacGregor, Ivan McKee, Stuart McMillan, Edward Mountain, Douglas Ross, Colin Smyth, Alexander Stewart, Paul Sweeney, Annie Wells, Tess White.

 

Further Information:

https://hta.org.uk/policy/Scotland

 

Photo shows the Gardening and Horticulture Cross Party Group in Scotland’s Parliament at the launch of the HTA’s Scottish Environmental Horticulture Growth Strategy last month

HTA Media Office