The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

NFUS event hears farmers’ fears about cheap imports

CONFERENCE: Ewing insists Tory government must protect UK producers

- NANCY NICOLSON FARMING EDITOR nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Widespread fears that food produced in the UK will be undermined by cheap imports that fail to meet equivalent standards dominated farmers’ concerns at NFU Scotland’s conference.

Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing admitted the industry faced a “very tough fight” to protect it from a flurry of imports that would jeopardise agricultur­e, and the meat sector in particular.

In response to an appeal by Angus farmer and tourism entreprene­ur Caroline Miller for help in combating the threat from cheap imports, Mr Ewing said it was “crystal clear” that the United States would press for total access to markets for all agricultur­al produce, and there was no sign the UK Government would act to protect UK producers from cheap imports.

He pointed out that trade was not a devolved issue and insisted political pressure was the only way to persuade the UK Government to insist on equivalent standards for imports.

“Michael Gove repeatedly said there would be legislatio­n to ensure food would be importable only on evidence being provided that it had been produced in accordance with the same environmen­tal traceabili­ty and welfare standards,” he said.

“Now that Brexit has taken place, that seems to have changed.”

“Now that Brexit has taken place, that seems to have changed. FERGUS EWING

Mr Ewing added there would shortly be a meeting at Stormont of the devolved government­s, and he said it “wouldn’t be a surprise” if there was a common approach between Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland demanding proper standards for imports of food.

“Otherwise food security is imperilled and UK agricultur­e, particular­ly the meat sector, will be undermined,” he said.

“We’d be allowing a situation to develop where we have all the high-cost rules and environmen­tal standards but creating a situation where we’re allowing all of that to be destroyed by beef coming in with no traceabili­ty whatsoever.”

 ??  ?? There are fears that if future food imports do not meet the same environmen­tal, animal welfare and other production standards as those in the UK, they would undermine food production, particular­ly the meat sector.
There are fears that if future food imports do not meet the same environmen­tal, animal welfare and other production standards as those in the UK, they would undermine food production, particular­ly the meat sector.

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