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NFU in direct appeal to Chancellor over Brexit

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THE NFU has written to Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid calling for a commitment from government to support farmers after the UK leaves the EU - as he prepares for the forthcomin­g one-year spending review.

NFU President Minette Batters said: “A smooth and orderly Brexit has the potential to lay the groundwork for a thriving British fowod and farming industry, and farmers are more than up for the challenges ahead. But for farming to flourish post-brexit the government needs to work in partnershi­p with British farmers to invest in and build a productive, profitable and sustainabl­e sector in the decades ahead.

“It is important that the Conservati­ve government has acknowledg­ed the need to provide stability for farmers in its last manifesto and committed to deliver the same levels of farm support payments until the end of the current Parliament. But with a new Prime Minister and cabinet, the NFU is calling for re-confirmati­on that this government also commits to maintain the domestic agricultur­al budget through to 2022.

“Like many farmers, I am extremely worried that if the UK leaves the EU without a deal we will find ourselves in a critical economic situation.

“The NFU has been clear from the start that a no-deal departure would be extremely damaging for the UK farming industry. It is absolutely critical that the spending review includes a range of contingenc­y measures to avert the worst impacts a no-deal Brexit will have on farm businesses. This includes reviewing the no-deal import tariffs to provide greater safeguards to UK primary production, supporting exporters into the EU by ensuring that the necessary certificat­ions are in place, and compensati­ng farmers for the loss of income due to market disruption.

“In the current economic climate the importance of the British food and farming industry must not be overlooked. The raw ingredient­s we produce form the backbone of the UK’S largest manufactur­ing sector, food and drink, which delivers £122 billion to the national bank and employs 4 million people.

“British farmers are ready to play their part in building a more sustainabl­e food system alongside looking after our iconic natural environmen­t, but the best way to ensure farming can flourish postbrexit is to strike a deal with our nearest trading neighbours in the EU and leave in an orderly fashion. Only this will negate the need to make the substantia­l interventi­ons that would be very much necessary in a no-deal scenario.”

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NFU President Minette Batters.

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