Carmarthen Journal

UK retail giants urged to support farmers

- STAFF REPORTER journal.star@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE Farmers’ Union of Wales has written to the UK’S major retailers highlighti­ng the need for ongoing support for Welsh and UK food given the impacts of the Russian war on Ukraine on input costs.

In his letter, FUW president Glyn Roberts said: “I have no doubt that you will be aware of the stark increases in food production costs farmers across the globe have and are continuing to experience. Alongside possible shortages and unavailabi­lity of animal feed ingredient­s such as maize and sunflower meal, the AHDB has estimated there will be a 40% year-on-year increase in the price of feed concentrat­es. Average red diesel prices increased by 75.4 pence per litre, or 50%, between February 10 and March 10, and average fertiliser prices have more than tripled since last year, with some types of nitrogen based fertiliser reaching almost £1,000 a tonne...

“Despite the annual UK inflation rate increasing to 6.2% and the cost of food in the UK increasing by 5% compared with 2021 levels, year on year supermarke­t red meat prices and dairy retail markets remain relatively unchanged. Therefore, it is becoming increasing­ly apparent that the real impacts of the war will not be felt in the UK for months as Welsh and global food production falls due to shortages and unaffordab­le input prices.”

The letter highlights that major retailers should play a vital role in ensuring that rising input costs do not threaten the long term viability of food producers in Wales and the UK, and that farmers are paid a fair price for their produce.

During times of great uncertaint­y for the UK agricultur­al sector, the president urged them to continue to support Welsh and UK food producers – and UK food security – by standing by their commitment­s to higher quality food produced domestical­ly rather than poorer quality imports, particular­ly in light of trade deals reached and being negotiated with countries that have far lower standards than here in the UK.

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FUW president Glyn Roberts.

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