The NFU has set out seven ‘key tests’ to assess the success of the government’s proposals and will use these principles as it responds to its consultation.
The tests are for the policy to:
- Be ambitious
- Be comprehensive
- Promote competitiveness and financial resilience
- Reduce the administrative burden
- Maintain a level playing field
- Provide fair award for environmental goods
- Facilitate a smooth transition
NFU President Minette Batters said: “The creation of a new domestic agricultural policy is the most significant step change for the food and farming industry in decades. It is vital for us to hear the voice of the membership during this important consultation period.
“We know for certain that a new policy needs to be fair to all active farm businesses - irrespective of size or system – providing enough time and certainty to plan, adapt and invest.
“We have a vision for British farming to be more profitable, productive and competitive outside of the EU; a future where British farming can continue to be respected by society for its high standards of food production, environmental care and animal welfare.
“It is vital that government looks at farming as the bedrock of the UK’s largest manufacturing sector, food and drink, and harnesses the whole food supply chain in its policy making. If farmers and growers can thrive, they can continue to produce safe, traceable and affordable food for the public.”
How to make your voice heard
- Have your say at an NFU meeting in your region. Find out where your nearest meeting is here.
- Email your views to the NFU’s Brexit team at QnJleGl0QG5mdS5vcmcudWs= by 27 April.
- Get in touch with your national or regional sector board as it discusses the vision for British farming.
- Email Defra directly at YWdyaWN1bHR1cmVjb25zdWx0YXRpb25AZGVmcmEuZ3NpLmdvdi51aw==
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