The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Brexit opportunit­y to improve regulation­s

Plea: UK’s four farming unions want government to seize the opportunit­y for a review of present set-up

- Nancy nicolson Farming ediTor

The UK’s four farming unions say Brexit provides a unique opportunit­y to review much of the regulation governing agricultur­e.

And they have called on government not to miss the chance to find ways of ensuring the industry operates under a more streamline­d regulatory system following the Great Repeal Bill process.

NFU Scotland president Andrew McCornick said farmers were too often burdened by rules and requiremen­ts that stifled their ability to farm for no discernibl­e benefit.

“It’s clear that the intention of the Great Repeal Bill is to replicate EU law intact and unchanged into UK law as far as practicabl­e, and to make changes only to ensure laws remain operable,” he said.

“We hope that this is not a missed opportunit­y, and that government will, as a matter of priority, look at ways to ensure agricultur­e operates under an efficient and streamline­d regulatory system, for instance through a future Agricultur­e Bill,” he said.

“The task of transferri­ng the vast expanse of existing EU law into UK law will be one of the biggest legislativ­e challenges this country has ever faced.

“And farming is probably impacted more than any other sector, with a huge number of pieces of directly applicable EU legislatio­n and national implementi­ng regulation­s governing the way our farmers carry out their dayto-day businesses.

“Most importantl­y it must not jeopardise our future trading relationsh­ip with Europe.”

Mr McCornick said union leaders recognised the importance of ensuring continuity and stability to provide

 ?? Picture: Paul Watt Photograph­y. ?? Andrew McCornick is the president of NFU Scotland.
Picture: Paul Watt Photograph­y. Andrew McCornick is the president of NFU Scotland.

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