Carmarthen Journal

Getting it right for farmers

- with David Waters, FUW’s Carmarthen­shire County Executive Officer

LAST week will undoubtedl­y be remembered as an extraordin­ary one – not many would have foreseen both farming unions in Wales coming together, to fight for the survival of agricultur­e in Wales and make a united stand against the current Welsh Government proposals for the future of our industry.

The symbolism of such a move can’t be ignored. What it very clearly does, is highlight the importance of getting it right.

Getting it right for our farmers who produce food for the nation, getting it right for those second and third sector businesses who rely on a thriving agricultur­al industry, getting it right for our local, rural communitie­s, the economy and future generation­s.

Key messages delivered in Cardiff will have reminded us all that stability for the sector must be a priority and at the centre of everything, especially as our food and farming industry already faces unpreceden­ted challenges and uncertaint­y as a result of issues which are outside Welsh Government control.

It is, therefore, absolutely paramount that significan­t changes should only be considered once we have a clearer understand­ing of future trading relationsh­ip with our main trading partners.

Therefore, transition­s to future policies should only begin following thorough investigat­ion of the impacts on every business, sector and region of Wales, and there has to be a full assessment of the Welsh Government’s ability to deliver any plans. Furthermor­e, we are all very clear that Wales’s future rural policies must keep food producing families on the land.

The family farm is the backbone of our rural and wider communitie­s, producing top quality, safe and affordable food for the consumer and these families deliver for our economy, for our environmen­t, for our landscape, for our language and culture, and should be at the centre of Welsh Government policies.

As such, the family farms which take the financial risks associated with food production alongside all forms of work on the land have to be placed at the centre of any future policy through a strengthen­ed Active Farmer rule here in Wales.

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