Mapping and Analysis of the Resilience of the Food Supply Chain in Scotland
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Footnotes
- Appendices and GIS mapping tool of locations are not published on the Scottish Government website given the sensitive material they contain
- It is acknowledged that some organisations across the Scottish Food Supply Chain may not have formal, documented BCPs. However, these organisations will intuitively understand how well they could cope with specific events, and thus recognise if they require additional control measures.
- Scottish Annual Business Statistics 2006
- QMS Annual Report 2007/2008
- Visit Scotland - Tourism-related Employment in Scotland 2006
- Annual Business Inquiry 2005
- Appendices and GIS mapping tool of locations are not published on the Scottish Government website given the sensitive material they contain
- Appendices are not published on the Scottish Government website given the sensitive material they contain
- Appendices are not published on the Scottish Government website given the sensitive material they contain
- This event includes the full breadth of financial risks (e.g. foreign exchange, interest rates, trade, equity/funding, commodity prices)
- Up to ~5% of services to Barra, South Uist, Tiree and Coll can be cancelled, diverted or delayed by more than one hour (cancellation is the most common of these) due to adverse weather in a bad year.
- Due to the specific, detailed nature of each scenario, likelihood was not specifically assessed.
- Appendices are not published on the Scottish Government website given the sensitive material they contain
- It is acknowledged that some organisations across the Scottish Food Supply Chain may not have formal, documented BCPs. However, these organisations will intuitively understand how well they could cope with specific events, and thus recognise if they require additional control measures.
Page updated: Wednesday, July 15, 2009