Western Mail

Minister’s assurance to farmers on Brexit

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WITH just days until the UK leaves the EU, Welsh Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has reassured farmers she is working hard to ensure they have the informatio­n and certainty they need to plan for the future.

The Minister was speaking at the Farmers’ Union of Wales’ traditiona­l Farmhouse Breakfast, where she updated attendees on her recent discussion­s with the UK Government and why it is so important the views and concerns of Wales’ agricultur­e industry are heard and acted upon during the Brexit implementa­tion period.

Lesley Griffiths said: “It is now just days before the UK leaves the EU, bringing our 47-year membership to a close. The negotiatio­ns on the UK’s future relationsh­ip with the EU will be complex and difficult. The UK Government needs to listen to business, including the food and farming industries.

“For our part, we want to be constructi­ve partners. Last Monday, I attended the regular Environmen­t, Fisheries and Rural Affairs Inter-Ministeria­l Group meeting in London. The talks were constructi­ve but the next few months are critical.

“It is important farmers, food producers and other businesses have the informatio­n they need to plan for the future. We all need to understand where the UK is headed and at what speed.

“I continue to call on the UK Government to end the uncertaint­y by confirming all the EU funding which currently comes to Wales will be replaced.”

The Minister also reminded farmers of the crucial role they play as stewards of the rural environmen­t and the importance of meeting consumers’ changing expectatio­ns.

She added: “There are, of course, other challenges facing Wales and the world – none bigger than climate change. We all have a role to play in tackling the climate emergency and farmers, as custodians of our land, need to be at the centre of these efforts.

“Farmers are not just food producers. Their role as stewards of the rural environmen­t is vital to the well-being of Wales. Many do superb work managing and improving soils and habitats and I know the sector can rise to the challenge on water pollution.

“Consumers are increasing­ly conscious of the environmen­tal impacts of their food choices. I firmly believe high-quality meat and dairy products, produced in an environmen­tally-responsibl­e manner, still have an important place within a balanced diet. But if we are to meet changing expectatio­ns we must continue to strengthen our identity as a high quality ‘food nation’.

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