Western Mail

MS criticises Australia Trade Deal as ‘a betrayal’

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CEFIN Campbell MS, Plaid Cymru spokesman for agricultur­e and rural affairs, has criticised the Australia Trade Deal as “environmen­tally illiterate” and a “gross betrayal of Welsh farmers”.

Writing in the Sunday Times, Mr Campbell says there is a “real risk” that an influx of cheaper Australian beef and lamb into our markets will undercut domestic produce.

Mr Campbell says that not only does the Australia deal “make little economic sense, it is also environmen­tally illiterate”, pointing out that much of Wales” imported beef came from Ireland, just 50 miles away, whereas meat will now have to travel 10,000 miles.

Mr Campbell has called for an official ‘Made in Wales' brand to help promote Welsh consumptio­n of Welsh-produced goods and services.

The calls have been made ahead of the Royal Welsh Agricultur­al Show, which once again has been reduced to a virtual offering.

Plaid Cymru's spokesman for agricultur­e and rural affairs Cefin Campbell MS said: “With summer upon us, rural communitie­s up and down the country would ordinarily be preparing for weeks of shows and fairs, but events of recent months and years has left this period feeling ever more like a harsh winter.

“It is clear that the rural way of life and those earning a living from the land face threats from all directions.

“I firmly believe that Wales' agricultur­al sector holds huge potential.

“That's why I am calling for a ‘Made in Wales' official brand to help Welsh people identify the produce that has been made here. Rather than allow shoddily struck Tory deals to inundate our shops and supermarke­ts with cheap, low-quality produce, we can sell our best food and drink to the world to the benefit, rather than the detriment, of our farmers.”

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