This week’s NFU newsreel

19 August 2026 3 minute read
NFU President Tom Bradshaw during a media interview with BBC Breakfast

As another week of dry weather and drought puts pressure on farmers and growers across the country, the NFU and its members have continued to take their stories to audiences across the country.

From BBC Breakfast, BBC News at One and Sky News to the Financial Times, The Times and The Guardian, we’ve been highlighting the impact of the challenging weather conditions on farmers and growers, responding to the government's £65 million support package and meeting with the Prime Minister to discuss the challenges facing the industry.

Take a look at some of the key places we've been making our voices heard this week.

879 pieces of total coverage

580 mentions across all broadcast

194 pieces of national print, TV and radio coverage

“We need this to be a starting point for an urgent conversation with government.”

NFU President Tom Bradshaw speaking to BBC Breakfast

Dry weather

Dry weather continued to dominate the news agenda this week, with NFU representatives and members highlighting the growing impact on farm businesses and wider food production.

NFU President Tom Bradshaw has spoken on the topic with national broadcasters including:

  • Times Radio
  • LBC – Long-form YouTube piece also featuring NFU East Regional Board Chair Caroline Harriott 

Tom also penned an opinion piece in the Financial Times, outlining the need for a planning system “that recognises food production as a national priority”.

NFU Deputy President Paul Tompkins has spoken on the topic in interviews with:

  • BBC Breakfast – NFU member Amy Eggleston also interviewed live from her dairy farm in Leicestershire
  • BBC News at One

Paul was further quoted by the Express, highlighting the need for “meaningful action” to be taken to strengthen the resilience of the country’s food production system.

NFU Acting Livestock Board Chair Clare Wise and NFU Horticulture and Potatoes Board Chair Martin Emmett spoke to The Guardian about the impact of the dry weather on their sectors.

Finally, NFU Crops Board member Ryan McCormack spoke to The Times about the effect of weather conditions on yields at his Suffolk arable farm.

 

Paul Tompkins talks dry weather on BBC Breakfast


Tom Bradshaw talks drought with Sky News


Government support package

At the end of last week, the government announced support for farmers and growers who are continuing to produce the nation’s food in prolonged dry conditions, including a £65 million funding boost. 
Following the announcement, NFU President Tom Bradshaw was interviewed by:

Following a visit to a farm in Cornwall with Prime Minister Andy Burnham, Tom was also quoted by The Mirror and BBC News Online. He said the measures were a "really welcome start", but added that "it doesn't affect the crisis today”.

NFU Deputy President Paul Tompkins discussed the support package in interviews with LBC, ITV News and LBC News.

Paul Tompkins was further quoted in The Telegraph welcoming the funding as a "step in the right direction" while stressing that it is not the complete solution to the immediate challenges facing farmers and growers.


Members in the spotlight

NFU member Eleanor Gilbert spoke to the Financial Times about how she is having to harvest through the night to beat the heat following a fifth heatwave in just months.

NFU Shropshire Chair Kate Mayne was quoted in The Sun, highlighting the difficulties farmers are facing irrigating crops during the hot and dry weather.


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This page was first published on 17 June 2026. It was updated on 19 August 2026.


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