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What is Labour’s vision for this country? NFU President asks Labour party panellists

Sarah Russell MP 鈥 Member of Parliament for Congleton and NFU Food and Farming Fellow, Charlie Ireland, Managing Partner, Ceres Rural, Tom Bradshaw- NFU President, Daniel Zeichner MP 鈥 Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs, Chair: Hannah Barnes 鈥 Associate Editor,

Photograph: Gareth Jones

NFU President Tom Bradshaw said the industry is at a 鈥減ivotal鈥 moment as we approach the Autumn Budget, and repeated calls for the recently reported agriculture budget underspend to be rolled over into future years.

Addressing the audience at the NFU鈥檚 fringe panel event during the Labour party conference, the NFU President warned that 鈥渇armers are carrying too much of the burden of risk鈥 and many will be asking the question 鈥榳ill I be able to plant next year鈥檚 crop?鈥.

The event brought together Food Security and Rural Affairs Minister Daniel Zeichner, Congleton MP Sarah Russell, and Ceres Rural Managing Partner Charlie Ireland to answer the question 鈥楬ow will British farming deliver Labour鈥檚 missions?鈥 in a debate chaired by The New Statesman Associate Editor Hannah Barnes.

With the Autumn Budget due to be announced on 30 October and the government saying they need to fill a 鈥溌22 billion black hole鈥, the future of the agriculture budget featured heavily in the debate.

鈥淭he government has a huge opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to everyone in this room and all of our food producing members to enable the delivery of those legislated environmental targets and to allow and enable economic growth," said Tom.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 an opportunity I鈥檇 urge the Minister not to miss.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think any of us know where government policy is taking us 鈥 what is the vision for what we want this country to stand for? We need to know what that destination is and we need the business framework to enable our members to thrive.

鈥淲e need Defra to be up for this challenge as well. If we don鈥檛 change their mindset you can have all the best ambition in the world but the mindset of the team delivering it have to make sure they鈥檙e up for it as well.鈥

Stability a common thread

Food Security and Rural Affairs Minister Daniel Zeichner was clear in his message that he was 鈥渇ighting tooth and nail on your [farmers鈥橾 behalf鈥 to ensure Defra has the resources needed to maintain the agricultural transition.

Mr Zeichner said he recognised stability was key for the sector and reiterated the government鈥檚 commitment to ensure farmers won鈥檛 be undercut by low welfare and standards in trade deals, and spoke of his work in seeking a new veterinary agreement with the EU.

On this point, Tom outlined the need to see a set of core standards implemented that make it illegal to import food produced to lower standards than we have here in the UK.

鈥淚 back our members to compete on a level playing field, but we can鈥檛 do that with our hands tied behind our backs.鈥

The government has a huge opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to everyone in this room and all of our food producing members.

NFU President Tom Bradshaw

Charlie Ireland echoed the NFU鈥檚 calls for the government to give farmers the confidence to invest. 鈥淲e have a really exciting opportunity here for food production as land use across Europe is trying to find its direction...we have the opportunity to create a world leading agricultural system where land use is dynamic and flexible.

鈥淲e are a broad church, but the one common thread is stability. We need that confidence to invest for the future.鈥

New MP for Congleton, and member of the NFU's Food and Farming Fellowship Scheme, Sarah Russell spoke of Labour鈥檚 missions to kickstart economic growth and break down barriers to opportunity, adding that she knew farmers in her constituency were 鈥渁bsolutely focused鈥 on both of those goals.

She said that the way farmers think in a multi-generational way about investment is a 鈥減henomenal asset鈥 for our country.

Flooding in focus

With many areas of England braced for flooding, and 65 flood alerts from the Environment Agency currently in place, the Minister reflected that the rain came as a reminder of the challenges farmers are facing with flooding.

Tom reiterated that extreme weather is one of the biggest challenges the industry faces, adding that he hoped there would be an update on the Farming Recovery Fund to support farmers affected by flooding.

鈥淚t鈥檚 absolutely crucial we get that money out of the door to those farmers who were promised it many months ago,鈥 he said.

The funding was first announced in January and the NFU has worked with the RPA and Defra to help develop the offer which has included feeding in examples of the challenges faced by our members.

Focusing on the future and the policies needed for growth, Tom cited the agriculture budget, protection of agricultural property relief, science and evidence-based policy making, and a supportive planning framework as immediate concerns.

Planning, from slurry storage to poultry sheds, was brought up repeatedly by audience members and panellists alike.

Mr Ireland gave an example of how, if he wants to apply for a grant, he would have nine months to use that funding but it could take up to three years to get planning permission. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 stopping opportunities for diversification for farming businesses.鈥

Tom said he would like a food impact test as part of the National Planning Policy Framework, which is currently under review.

In his closing remarks, the Minister said the government 鈥渉as a passion to get this right鈥.

鈥淢y message to you is I am your Minister and this is an ongoing dialogue.鈥

Tom said 30 October marked an important day and that 鈥渢here鈥檚 a lot of opportunity if we get the level of investment required鈥.


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