Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands explained

Post:
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands
Native Name:Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire a’ Chaibineit airson Cùisean Dùthchail, Ath-leasachadh an Fhearainn agus nan Eilean
Incumbent:Mairi Gougeon
Incumbentsince:20 May 2021
Style:Cabinet Secretary
(within parliament)
Rural Affairs Secretary
(informal)
Scottish Rural Affairs Secretary
(outwith Scotland)
Department:Scottish Government
Scottish Cabinet
Appointer:First Minister
Formation:19 May 1999
Inaugural:Ross Finnie
Minister for Rural Affairs
Seat:Edinburgh
Salary:£118,511 per annum [1]
(including £67,662 MSP salary)
Reports To:Scottish Parliament
Deputy:Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity

The Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands (Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire a’ Chaibineit airson Cùisean Dùthchail, Ath-leasachadh an Fhearainn agus nan Eilean), commonly referred to as the Rural Affairs Secretary (Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire nan Cùisean Dùthchail), is a position in the Scottish Government Cabinet. The incumbent Cabinet Secretary is Mairi Gougeon, who was appointed in May 2021.

The Cabinet Secretary is responsible for rural Scotland and its islands, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, aquaculture, food and drink, and crofting. The Cabinet Secretary is assisted by the Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, Jim Fairlie, who also supports the Cabinet Secretary for Transport.[2]

History

The position was created in 1999 as the Minister for Rural Affairs and renamed as the Minister for Rural Development in 2000 and again in 2001 as the Minister for the Environment and Rural Development. Following the 2007 election, the position of Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment was created, becoming the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Food and Environment in a November 2014 reshuffle. Following the 2016 election, the position was re-titled Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy and Connectivity, but was again renamed in June 2018 to Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy, with connectivity passing to the new Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity.[3] In the third Sturgeon government, the role was re-styled to Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands. In the first Yusaf government, the role was re-styled to Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands.

Overview

Responsibilities

The Cabinet Secretary's responsibilities are agriculture and crofting, fisheries and aquaculture, food and drink, rural Scotland, forestry, animal health and welfare, and cross-government co-ordination on islands.

Public bodies

The following public bodies report to the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands:

List of office holders

Minister for Rural Affairs

Namewidth=75PortraitEntered officeLeft officePartyFirst Minister
Ross Finnie19 May 199926 October 2000Liberal DemocratsDonald Dewar

Minister for Rural Development

Ross Finnie26 October 200022 November 2001Liberal DemocratsHenry McLeish

Minister for the Environment and Rural Development

Ross Finnie22 November 200117 May 2007[4] Liberal DemocratsJack McConnell

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment

Richard Lochhead17 May 200721 November 2014Scottish National PartyAlex Salmond

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Food and Environment

Richard Lochhead21 November 201418 May 2016Scottish National PartyNicola Sturgeon

Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy and Connectivity

Fergus Ewing18 May 201626 June 2018Scottish National PartyNicola Sturgeon

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy

Fergus Ewing26 June 201817 February 2020Scottish National PartyNicola Sturgeon

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism

Fergus Ewing17 February 202020 May 2021Scottish National PartyNicola Sturgeon

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Islands

Mairi Gougeon20 May 202129 March 2023Scottish National PartyNicola Sturgeon

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands

Mairi Gougeon29 March 2023IncumbentScottish National PartyHumza Yousaf
John Swinney

See also

References

  1. Web site: MSP salaries . parliament.scot . 5 April 2023 . The Scottish Parliament.
  2. Web site: Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands . 2 May 2024 . 2 May 2024.
  3. Web site: New Cabinet appointed . Scottish Government . 26 June 2018 . 27 June 2018.
  4. Web site: Ministers, Law Officers and Ministerial Parliamentary Aides, by Cabinet: Session 2 . . PDF . 8 June 2008 . 19 December 2022 . 8.