http://www.nfuonline.com
The Voice of British Farming
  • Bank Watchdog
  • Three Counties Show
Royal Highland Show
find out about joining us here 120257

Site tools

Optimism for UK hort despite challenges

30 Sep 2010

The recent change of government will present a number of opportunities and challenges for the horticulture industry, NFU Director General Kevin Roberts will tell tomato growers today.

Tomato close-up Mr Roberts is one of the keynote speakers at theBritish Tomato Growers Association annual conference in Coventry. He will tell delegates that although the government’s Spending Review will undoubtedly result in budget cuts at Defra, it is pleasing to see that farming and growing is back at the top of the agenda.

Mr Roberts said: “The new coalition government has difficult choices to make on spending priorities. We have no knowledge of what is likely to be in the package of cuts. But our clear message to Defra ministers is, protect the horticulture sector’s competitiveness.

"This is central to the challenge we’re all facing and the NFU will continue talking to and working with government departments and agencies to ensure that whatever policies are implemented they enhance that competitiveness. We urge the government not to cut R&D and indeed increase the proportion of applied research. Clearly we see agricultural and horticultural research as the key to improving yields, productivity and returns in the future.

“I firmly believe the future for the horticulture industry is a bright one. The big problem is dealing with the spending cuts. But the message from our Why Horticulture Matters campaign still holds strong. The UK horticultural industry provides and will continue to provide many benefits and solutions to the issues and priorities of the 21st century.”

On progress made by the Fruit and Vegetable Taskforce, Mr Roberts added: “The taskforce has achieved a significant amount in the last 10 months and the key is to now maintain momentum and move forward with the implementation of the proposals as soon as possible.

“Measures being looked at are improving skills within the workforce, expanding market opportunities and improving relationships with the supply chain. These will all help drive consumption and improve competitiveness and are a step in the right direction. However, one major challenge we all face is an increase in the local delivery of decision-making. Although this is attractive to farmers and growers it is essential that any localism policy should be led by robust planning guidelines.

Tomato Conference 2010 is taking place today at the Royal Court Hotel, Coventry.

Get more horticulture news from the NFU here

Feedback

Click here to have your say. Comments may be used in NFU publications.

No comments have been made.

  • Visit NFU Sugar.com
  • Get great recipe ideas from the Love Chicken websi
  • Join NFU Pro now
  • Visit the Great British Beef website
  • Access Business Guides and more here
  • NFU Employment Service - find out more here
  • Latest news on renewable energy
  • Follow us on Twitter
Cereals 2012