Carmarthen Journal

Ministers co-host Q&A at Show

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UK Government Welsh Office minister David TC Davies and Department for Environmen­t, Farming and Rural Affairs Farming Minister Victoria Prentis co-hosted a Q&A with representa­tives from the farming and agricultur­al sector in Wales on July 23 as part of the last day of this year’s virtual Royal Welsh Show.

The discussion focused on the opportunit­ies and challenges faced by the rural economy in Wales, as well as how the UK Government can work with the industry to combat the negative impact of the coronaviru­s and work towards economic recovery, while delivering a Brexit that works for Welsh farmers and consumers.

The virtual event comes as the UK’s transforma­tive Agricultur­e Bill moves through the House of Lords committee stage in its journey to becoming law. The Bill will ensure a smooth and gradual transition away from the EU’s Common Agricultur­e Policy.

The UK Government has also recently launched its “bounce back” plan of measures to support agricultur­e, food and drink industries to recover from the coronaviru­s. The package includes a programme of physical and virtual events which have been tailored to help a variety of businesses to get back into internatio­nal markets and start growing market share once again.

Mr Davies said: “It is more important than ever to listen to the voices of those from the agricultur­al and farming sectors as we seek to rebuild our economy.

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