New Labour Government has a lot to do to secure rural confidence – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

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The National Sheep Association (NSA) is cautiously welcoming the newly elected Labour government following their success in the UK General Election.

The UK’s new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stood outside No. 10 Downing Street and promised voters to restore trust in politics.

Sir Keir said that people have voted “decisively for change” and that as Labour takes office the country will “move forward together.”

The new Prime Minister said, “Now our country has voted decisively for change, for national renewal and a return of politics to public service.”

NSA Chief Executive Phil Stocker said, “Agriculture is still within ‘transition’ away from the Common Agricultural Policy, and in addition has suffered from several years of turmoil. With the election now over and a new Labour Government in power it gives an opportunity to build on some good work that has been done, to deal with some of the gaps still left such as a clear vision and a stronger connection between food production, land management, health, and the economy, to finally give some stability and certainty to our sector – which should be seen as a strategically vital sector.

“NSA has been clear in its own priorities for a new government, however during the election period, Labour has made little reference to the farming industry. Now is the time to engage, listen and develop a food, rural, agriculture and land use policy that supports rural communities and food security in the UK. We want to start that stability with continuity with the shadow team that has engaged so far with industry. A change of personnel into these roles will not be welcomed.”

Stocker added, “The Labour manifesto was short on detail and depth and when the party has been questioned on future agriculture budgets has responded that we need more understanding of the value and benefits of investments to date.

“NSA agrees with this but we are also strongly of the opinion that current budgets are inadequate given the urgency of many challenges ahead. We urgently need wider and deeper impact assessments of the new farming and environmental schemes as well as more complete recognition of public goods delivery – including food production as a public good.

“It is imperative there is not another U-turn in policy for the industry, instead existing policy needs to be built upon and fundamental issues raised by the wider industry addressed.

“NSA has highlighted eight priorities that the sheep industry are seeking to build a positive sector for the future, these include a commitment to increasing the agricultural budget across the nation to ensure delivery of the outcomes we want, recognition of food production as a public good, appreciation of the value of grazed livestock as a multi-functional farming and land management activity, a clear strategic policy to ensure agriculture offers viability and stability whilst giving new entrants clear support,  and a commitment to reviewing carbon offsetting, biodiversity net gain, and nutrient neutrality policies.”

NSA Chairman and Devon Sheep Farmer Peter Delbridge said, “The food industry is the largest manufacturing sector in UK, and as farmers we are providing the raw materials for it. This demonstrates the importance of support for agriculture from our new government not only to promote a sustainable UK farming industry and support rural communities but also to help sustain the many jobs that are also dependant on our sector.

NSA Policy Manager Emma Bradbury added, “There has been a continued lack of commitment to food security over the past decade; we cannot ignore our own food insecurity and must appreciate the production capabilities of our own agricultural systems.

“It is imperative that both politicians and the public are aware of the significant impact agriculture has on the environment, biodiversity and the economy, and British farmers must be supported and enhanced through any future policy. Now is the time for Labour to put in the work and secure confidence in our rural communities. NSA is looking forward to engaging with newly elected officials including the new Secretary of State, Daniel Zeichner who made a commitment ahead of the election to join NSA to speak at NSA Sheep Event.”



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