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Introductions, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest Minutes: Apologies
were received from Jayne Bryant and Gareth Bennett. |
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(09.15 - 10.15) |
Inquiry into rethinking food in Wales - oral evidence session on food procurement - Academics Prof
Roberta Sonnino - Professor of Environmental Policy and Planning, Director of
Impact, School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University Dr
Helen Coulson – Research Associate, School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff
University Supporting documents:
Minutes: Professor Roberta Sonnino responded to questions from Members. |
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(10.15 - 11.15) |
Inquiry into rethinking food in Wales - oral evidence session on food procurement - Hybu Cig Cymru and Food and Drink Wales Industry Board Gwyn
Howells - Chief Executive Officer, Hybu Cig Cymru Andy
Richardson – Chair, Food and Drink Wales Industry Board Supporting documents: Minutes: Gwyn
Howells, Chief Executive Officer of Hybu Cig Cymru, and Andy Richardson, Chair
of the Food and Drink Wales Industry Board, responded to questions from
Members. Andy
Richardson agreed to send the Committee a copy of the speech he delivered at
the Food & Drink Wales / Welsh Government ‘Invest in Skills: Invest in
Growth’ conference. |
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Inquiry into rethinking food in Wales - oral evidence session on food procurement - Food and Drink Federation - postponed Tim
Rycroft – Corporate Affairs Director, Food and Drink Federation Supporting documents: |
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(11.15 - 11.20) |
Paper(s) to note Minutes: The
Committee noted the papers. |
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Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs regarding recommendation 21, which relates to public procurement of food, of the Committee's report, 'The future of land management in Wales' Supporting documents: |
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Letter from the Confor Wales Committee to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs regarding the Committee's report, 'Branching out: a new ambition for woodland policies' Supporting documents: |
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Letter from Confor National Manager for Wales, representing timber processing companies, to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs regarding the Committee's report, 'Branching out: a new ambition for woodland policies' Supporting documents: |
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Letter from Director Wales, Coed Cadw, regarding the Committee's report, 'Branching out: a new ambition for woodland policies' Supporting documents: |
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Letter from the Chair to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs regarding the Welsh Government's response to the Committee's report, 'Branching out: a new ambition for woodland policies' Supporting documents: |
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Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs regarding the paper from the UK Assessment Panel of the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas on the 'Future Landscapes: Delivering for Wales' report Supporting documents: |
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Letter from the Chair to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs regarding the Welsh Government's response to the Committee's report, 'Turning the Tide? Report of the inquiry into the Welsh Government approach to Marine Protected Area management' Supporting documents: |
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Motion under Standing Order 17.42(ix) to resolve to exclude the public from the meeting for the following business: Minutes: The
motion was agreed. |
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(11.20 - 11.30) |
Inquiry into rethinking food in Wales - private discussion following oral evidence sessions and discussion of next steps Minutes: The
Committee discussed the evidence. |
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(11.30 - 11.55) |
Update on issues relating to the UK's withdrawal from the European Union Minutes: Members
received an update and asked questions on several issues. |
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(11.55 - 12.00) |
Update on the work of the Expert Reference Group on Climate Change Minutes: Members
listened to the update. |
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(12.00 - 12.45) |
Informal private briefing from EDF Energy on dredging and depositing of sediment relating to Hinkley Point C Minutes: Members
asked questions about EDF Energy’s proposals to remove sediment from the
Bristol Channel. The
Committee agreed to write to Natural Resources Wales about several issues that
had arisen during the presentation relating to this specific marine
licence. |