Western Mail

‘Need for decisive action’ over impact of weather

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A WELSH Government weather summit held at the Royal Welsh Show has been hailed as an important step in taking action to minimise the impact that weather can have on Wales’ agricultur­e industry.

Speaking after the summit, which was chaired by cabinet secretary Lesley Griffiths and attended by farming organisati­ons and rural charities, government officials, Natural Resources Wales, Welsh Water and others, FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “A number of extreme weather derogation­s have been granted by Welsh Government following our requests in June, and we had called for this summit to take place in early July.

“In particular, we emphasised the need for decisive action to be taken as soon as possible in terms of the relaxation of rules and other measures, as every day that goes by farmers are struggling to provide water for livestock and essential winter fodder is being used up on farms across Wales. Over the past month we have provided details to Welsh Government of the problems being faced by farmers around Wales, as well as steps which could be taken by Government to help the situation.

“We welcome the fact that some of these steps have been taken, but had requested this meeting in order to ensure all possible actions could be properly explored. Now that that has finally happened we expect to see far more progress.”

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