Yorkshire Post

Food security alert on day we would all go hungry without imports

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FARMERS ARE urging the Government to make food security a top priority on the day the country’s cupboards would run bare if households relied only on British food.

Whitehall figures show that self-sufficienc­y levels have stagnated at around 60 per cent for most of the last two decades, with around three-quarters of the shortfall imported from the rest of the European Union.

In the late-80s and early-90s, self-sufficienc­y was up to 75 per cent.

The president of the National Farmers’ Union, Minette Batters, said the impact of the summer heatwave on farmers had pushed concerns around food production into “sharp focus”.

Ms Batters said: “This has been a real test for Government to show the farmers and the many concerned members of the public that they think that our ability to produce food in this country is truly important.

“We strongly believe that every British citizen should be entitled to a safe, traceable and high-quality supply of British food that is produced to some of the highest animal welfare and environmen­tal standards in the world.

“Home-grown food production must have the unwavering support of Government if we are to achieve this post-Brexit.”

Prime Minister Theresa May has insisted that the public should take “reassuranc­e and comfort” from Government preparatio­ns for a no-deal Brexit after ministers suggested food and medicines would be stockpiled in case of shortages.

But Ms Batters said: “If we maximise on the food that we can produce well in the UK then that will deliver a whole host of economic, social and environmen­tal benefits to the country.”

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