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Farmers speak out over fees increase for permits

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FARMERS from across the country have urged the Environmen­t Agency to reconsider proposed changes to permit charges, in a meeting organised by the NFU.

The changes, part of the Environmen­t Agency’s strategic review of charges consultati­on, published on November 30, would see fees for making an addition or change to poultry businesses, such as increasing bird numbers, rise from £380 to between £4,010 and £7,218.

The charge for applying for a permit in the first instance, which is required for a poultry business with over 40,000 birds, could rise to £8,000 from £3,750 currently.

The NFU successful­ly called for the consultati­on deadline to be extended, in order to enable members to feed into the NFU’s response, the deadline is now January 26, 2018.

NFU poultry board chairman Duncan Priestner said: “I’m pleased to see so many farmers join together to urge the Environmen­t Agency to reconsider changes.

“It could see costs spiral wildly on British poultry farms and prevent our already innovative industry from progressin­g further.

“Instead of investing in improving efficiency, productivi­ty these proposed and new technology, we could see a lot of our costs tied up with inflated administra­tive costs.

“At a time when many farm businesses are lacking certainty regarding the future farming environmen­t postBrexit, cost increases will not help farm businesses remain productive, progressiv­e and profitable.

“I hope the Environmen­t Agency will take on board feedback from farmers, the NFU and other organisati­ons across the farming sector and take appropriat­e action regarding the proposed changes.”

The NFU has also written to James Bevan, Environmen­t Agency chief executive, and farming minister George Eustice MP, highlighti­ng the concerns of farm businesses.

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Permit changes could curb innovation, poultry farmers have told the Environmen­t Agency

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