The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Dairy firm calls for publicatio­n of new UK agricultur­al policy

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European dairy giant Arla has called on the UK Government to publish a new UK agricultur­al policy as soon as possible.

Tomas Pietrangel­i, who is managing director of the European farmers’ cooperativ­e’s British division, Arla Foods UK, made the plea at the IDF World Dairy Summit in Belfast.

“The farmers that own Arla and the dairy industry as a whole need to know urgently what the Government plans look like for the future of food and farming,” said Mr Pietrangel­i.

“That means the early publicatio­n of a new agricultur­e policy next year.

“Any delays will be detrimenta­l to our industry due our long-term planning cycles.”

He said the outcome of talks on future trade deals, postBrexit, would have huge implicatio­ns for the dairy sector.

“If we had a no deal and there is no transition­al agreement in place, that would have potentiall­y much bigger implicatio­ns for the dairy industry and, ultimately, UK consumers,” added Mr Pietrangel­i.

“It would likely lead to a World Trade Organisati­on (WTO) default position where dairy tariffs are high in a lowmargin industry.”

He said the economic contributi­on made by Arla to the UK economy was huge, with the company’s UK farmer owners contributi­ng £820 million and the company’s total economic footprint in the UK totalling £6 billion.

“The contributi­on made by our business and farmer owners across Europe to the UK economy would come under severe pressure if Brexit negotiatio­ns lead to significan­t restrictio­ns on free trade and quotas,” he added.

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There are fears any delays in formulatin­g a policy will be detrimenta­l to the industry.

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