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Union blasts chancellor’s Budget

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NFU SCOTLAND has said it is ‘disappoint­ed’ in last week’s Budget from Chancellor Philip Hammond.

NFUS chief executive Scott Walker said: ‘NFUS is disappoint­ed with the announceme­nt which is very light on any tangible measures that will excite and energise farmers, crofters, the agri-food sector or the rural economy. The Budget statement could have been a good opportunit­y for the UK government to underline its commitment to UK and Scottish food producers by taking up recommenda­tions made by NFU Scotland and the other UK unions on measures that would help farm businesses to build resilience and deal with volatility at what is a pivotal moment of great uncertaint­y.

‘Scottish farmers and crofters form the bedrock of Scotland’s booming food and drink industry, which delivers £14 billion back to the UK economy each year and now exceeds the oil and gas industry in terms of turnover. The industry has ambitions to more than double that contributi­on by 2030, but farmers and crofters will not be able to deliver on that ambition if they are not supported by government­s to run viable, profita- ble and productive businesses. However, with industry desperate for progress on Brexit, we note Mr Hammond’s comments that he believes the economy is ready for EU exit and a “global Britain” will be “an outward looking, free trading nation”.

‘In recent months, NFU Scotland has ramped up its engagement with Westminste­r parliament­arians and UK government department­s to highlight the importance of ensuring Scottish farmers and crofters are not taken as expendable in the Brexit negotiatio­ns. We will double up this work into 2018.’

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