NFU stresses importance of backing British farming to MPs and Lords in Westminster today

Unions are wanting the government to pledge support to the industry
Unions are wanting the government to pledge support to the industry

The NFU is stressing the importance of food security and backing British farming to MPs and Lords at a reception in Westminster today.

The event will urge those attending to pledge support to the industry by creating a domestic agricultural policy that promotes profitable and competitive farming outside the EU.

Just 11 days after the UK voted to leave the EU the NFU is engaging with Government to ensure a strong basis of support for the farming sector – the bedrock of the UK’s largest manufacturing industry, food and drink, which is worth £108billion.

NFU President Meurig Raymond said it is so important that agriculture is part of the political conversation right from the inception of new domestic policies.

Mr Raymond said: "This event is the perfect opportunity to urge MPs across the political spectrum that the Government cannot ignore the economic importance of the agricultural sector.

"We want to see action being taken to ensure farming in this country has a thriving future outside of the EU.

"Food security is not a party-political issue. MPs from all sides should be taking the farming sector very seriously – farmers’ ability to feed the nation, and play a part in feeding the world, depends on it.

'Blank canvas' for a domestic agricultural policy

"The impact of Brexit on the farming sector is huge; trade agreements, access to labour, farm support and regulation are all crucial to agriculture’s future.

"We’re now presented with a blank canvas for a domestic agricultural policy which is an opportunity for Parliament to shape a prosperous future for farming in this country.

"The NFU as the lead farming representative trade body in the heart of Westminster is urging MPs and Lords to come away from today’s event championing the farming sector.

"Farming cannot be sidelined if the economy is important to this Government."

Last Friday, the NFU Council agreed the principles of a domestic agricultural policy; trade agreements, access to labour, farm support, protection from sub-standard imports and science-based regulation are all key components of a the biggest farming consultation in England and Wales for a generation.