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Defra Secretary commits to making farming's case to Treasury

Tom Bradshaw speaking at the NFU's MP reception

Speaking at the NFU鈥檚 ninth Back British Farming Day reception Defra Secretary Steve Reed pledged to make farming鈥檚 case to the Treasury after the NFU launched a call to action for an increased agriculture budget.

On this year鈥檚 Back British Farming Day, 180 MPs, Peers and NFU members came together to celebrate Britain鈥檚 farmers and growers and to hear the NFU make the case for a greater budget for agriculture ahead of the Chancellor鈥檚 Autumn Budget, due to be announced next month.

鈥淭his is a pivotal moment for us,鈥 observed NFU President Tom Bradshaw in his opening speech, noting that today marks the first Back British Farming Day with a new government in place.

鈥淲e look forward to working with you to deliver on the Labour manifesto commitments, publishing a trade strategy that promotes the highest standards when it comes to food production.

鈥淭he recognition that food security is national security is very welcome. It鈥檚 long overdue, but it must move beyond words and turn into practical policy that really enables the industry to thrive,鈥 he added.

Budget is 鈥榠mmediate priority鈥

皇家华人President called for science and evidence-based policy making, Defra schemes that deliver for farming and the environment, wherever you farm, and a workable planning system for farming.

鈥淏ut the immediate priority is to secure the investment required to enable our members to deliver the government鈥檚 economic and environmental missions all while feeding the nation,鈥 Tom reiterated.

鈥淜ey to achieving this is a multi-year budget that gives the confidence to invest in the future,鈥 Tom said, announcing the NFU鈥檚 call to action for farmers to write to their MPs, outlining the need for a greater budget for farming.

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The recognition that food security is national security is very welcome. It鈥檚 long overdue, but it must move beyond words and turn into practical policy that really enables the industry to thrive.

NFU President Tom Bradshaw

鈥淎griculture is a multi-generational industry. We don鈥檛 work in months or years, we work in decades and we need that ability to invest for the future.

鈥淚n opposition, the new government consistently made clear its commitment to agriculture as a key driver of growth and they must roll over the underspend of over 拢350 million which was announced yesterday.鈥

鈥楪overnment on your side鈥

Defra Secretary Steve Reed gave his thanks for the NFU鈥檚 support for his and all the political parties during the general election.

鈥淚 was all over the country being taken on visits around farms of every shape and variety and I was blown away by the quality of support we were shown.

鈥淔ollowing the election we went from a wretched number of MPs representing rural communities to under 75 representing these communities 鈥 that is a big group within the parliamentary Labour Party.

鈥淚 know they鈥檒l make their voices heard as part of this government.鈥

The Defra Secretary said farming is fundamental to all of the government鈥檚 missions and that he was aware confidence was at near record lows.

鈥淭here is an awful lot to deal with but I am determined this is a government that will be on your side in finding solutions to these challenges.鈥

Mr Reed referenced Defra鈥檚 鈥榥ew deal for farmers鈥 which includes:

  • plans to protect farmers in future trade deals
  • making supply chains fairer 鈥渁nd stop farmers and food producers being unfairly squeezed at the bottom of the supply chain"
  • a veterinary agreement with the EU to 鈥済et food exports moving"
  • speeding up the building of flood defences and planning decisions
  • a cross-government strategy to tackle rural crime
  • rural mental health hubs in every community.

Budget concerns

Responding directly to the NFU鈥檚 call for action on the budget, Mr Reed said this will form part of the spending review, 鈥渂ut I鈥檓 making the case to the Treasury to maximise support for farmers, I will fight your corner in this process and I鈥檒l confirm plans for the schemes and our wider approach as soon as possible鈥.

The Defra Secretary committed to working with farmers on all decisions that affect the industry.

The reception, kindly sponsored by Dr Caroline Johnson MP, saw NFU members from across the regions and Wales engage with MPs and explain both the challenges the industry faces and the solutions that the government can implement.

Tom invited MPs in the room to come out on farm and find out how farming shapes their constituency.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no better way to understand the farming industry than seeing it first-hand and the NFU is here to help,鈥 Tom said.

Senior MPs in attendance included:

  • Secretary of State Steve Reed
  • Environment Minister Mary Creagh
  • Shadow Defra Secretary Steve Barclay
  • Deputy Speakers Nusrat Ghani and Caroline Nokes
  • Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats Daisy Cooper.

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