The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

NFU leader in call for clarity

- EMILY BEAMENT

English farmers’ union leader Minette Batters has accused the UK Government of being “focused on anything other than domestic food production” in the countrysid­e.

The NFU president told her organisati­on’s annual conference in Birmingham that the government had “completely contradict­ory” policies for the agricultur­al sector.

These include raising the bar for environmen­tal standards at home but pursuing trade deals which support lower standards overseas, as well as making it difficult to find workers to harvest or process domestic food, and failing to prioritise resources to open up new export markets, she said.

She raised concerns about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which between them produce 30% of global wheat exports, and economic pressures including 200% inflation in fertiliser costs.

“Yet while there is a cost of living crisis looming and an increasing­ly unstable world, the UK Government’s energy and ambition for our countrysid­e seems to be almost entirely focused on anything other than domestic food production,” she said.

“Whether it’s reintroduc­tion of species; an ambition to set 30% of our land aside, or a payment system almost in opposition to food production.”

Ministers recently announced that a third of the total budget for the “environmen­tal land management scheme” (Elms) would go to the sustainabl­e farming incentive, while a third would go to large-scale nature schemes including rewilding, and the final third to farm-level wildlife projects.

Ms Batters said: “This country needs a strategy and a clear vision for what we expect from British farming.

“A pretty park at home while we tuck into imported food produced in extremely intensive ways with huge environmen­tal impact somewhere else.

“Are we turning a blind eye to the impact of global food production while we pursue a domestic vision of a chocolate box countrysid­e?” she asked.

Ms Batters insisted that farming was central to delivering on environmen­tal and climate policies, and criticised the “angry mob” demonising cows – who she said were promoted and supported by companies selling ultraproce­ssed plant-based proteins.

 ?? ?? SPEECH: NFU leader Minette Batters is calling for a clear strategy for British farming.
SPEECH: NFU leader Minette Batters is calling for a clear strategy for British farming.

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