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NFU president’s New Year message 2018

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AS we look ahead to the next year, we will see an Agricultur­al White Paper and Agricultur­e Bill that will shape our industry for generation­s to come.

Despite the uncertain times, I am confident that the NFU has set a clear path for farming and that working with the industry, stakeholde­rs and Government­s across the UK, we can all secure a future that delivers for the country, society and thousands of family farms.

Farming is the bedrock of the UK’s food and drink sector, now worth £112bn to the nation’s economy, providing jobs for 3.8m people.

Future policy must enable British farmers to invest and grow so the sector can continue to play its part in a successful UK post-Brexit.

With Brexit negotiatio­ns now past the initial phase, it is more important than ever that we recognise and support the work of British farmers in providing the food for our nation, maintainin­g our iconic farmed landscape and contributi­ng billions of pounds to the UK’s economy.

Despite the difficulti­es farmers have faced throughout the last year we have had some great successes; agricultur­e was at the heart of the Industrial Strategy, the Government has committed to maintain the current level of agricultur­al funding until 2022 and it has also endorsed the NFU’s vision for the future Domestic Agricultur­al Policy.

This vision focuses on three cornerston­es – environmen­t, productivi­ty and volatility – which we believe should form the basis of bold and ambitious future policy measures.

It outlines that competitiv­e, sustainabl­e and profitable farm businesses are central to a dynamic food supply chain as well as increasing the UK’s self-sufficienc­y.

The NFU will continue to work hard through 2018 to see this vision become reality.

Through events like the NFU’s Back British Farming Day and various party conference­s, our voice is being heard in Government and MPs are acknowledg­ing the importance of farming within their own constituen­cies.

In September, 186 MPs pledged to support the NFU’s Back British Farming campaign and the Prime Minister herself declared her support for British farming at Prime Minister’s Questions.

We will continue to ensure that public support for British farming remains strong and that there is political recognitio­n of the importance of the farming industry.

In what has been a frustratin­g year for many, the NFU and its members have been clear in their message to Government: post-Brexit policy must allow farms to be profitable, productive and progressiv­e.

Opportunit­ies have and will continue to arise throughout Brexit negotiatio­ns and we must be ready to take them wherever we can. Meurig Raymond,

President, National Farmers Union

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Meurig Raymond: Future policy must enable British farmers to invest and grow so the sector can continue to play its part in a successful UK post-Brexit, inset
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