The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Warning UK farming near to ‘cliff edge’

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

The UK Government’s fa i lure to imp l em en t legislatio­n to prevent imports of lowerstand­ard foods could push many British farmers out of business.

That was the stark warning from Sean Rickard – the former chief economist at the NFU in England and Wa l e s – speaking at a virtual briefing with MPs organised by campaign group Save British Farming.

The group wants legislatio­n to be included in the UK Government’s Agricultur­e and Trade Bills to ensure UK farmers are protected in future trade deals.

“If you look carefully at the Agricultur­e Bill you will read into a government preparing to shrink the agricultur­al industry and focus on land management, rather than food production ,” said Mr Rickard.

“I will read into it that the government is preparing this country to import a lot more of its food in the future and to accept that many farm businesses will not be with us in 10 years’ time.”

Save British Farming founder Liz Webster said the industry was fast approachin­g an “immovable cliff-edge” at the end of the Brexit transition period.

She added: “It’s clear that Boris Johnson forgot to mention that his ovenready (Brexit) deal included roasting British farmers.”

Environmen­t Secretary George Eustice failed to join the virtual briefing, however MPs from other political parties vowed to support further attempts to include an amendment in the Agricultur­e Bill to protect UK farmers from lower-standard imports.

Labour ’s Shadow Environmen­t Secretar y Luke Pollard said: “The Tories claim to be the party of the countrysid­e but on this they are driving British farmers towards bankruptcy if they do not change tack on food standards.

“The fight is not yet over. We still have a vote in the House of Commons on November 4 on the latest amendments in the Agricultur­e Bill.”

SNP spokespers­on for rural affairs in Westminste­r Deidre Brock urged farmers to lobby all MPs to back the amendments.

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WRONG DIRECTION: The UK farming sector is under threat, campaigner­s warn.

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