Farming and Food Security: Division 17 - 8 Oct 2024 (Rejected)
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The House voted to address challenges facing British farmers and ensure food security amid rising costs and adverse weather.
Legislation Key PointsThis House acknowledges the current challenges faced by British farmers, particularly due to adverse weather and rising operational costs.
- Recognizes the significance of food security as vital for national security.
- Expresses concern over the delayed payment of a £50 million extension to the Farming Recovery Fund and a proposed £100 million cut to the farming budget.
- Calls for the full utilization of funds for flood support, drainage, and technology schemes, with assurances against budget reductions.
- Encourages measures to secure the future of domestic food production, including protecting agricultural land and tackling rural crime.
Raw Legislation Text
That this House recognises the real and immediate challenges faced by British farmers as a result of wet weather and rising costs; notes the importance of food security as an essential component of national security in an increasingly uncertain world; regrets that the £50 million extension of the Farming Recovery Fund is yet to be paid out; is concerned that reports suggest the farming budget is to be cut by £100 million; calls on the Government to confirm that the full £50 million of additional Farming Recovery Fund support for those flooded, £75 million for Internal Drainage Boards to protect agricultural land from floods and storms, and £220 million allocated to technology and productivity schemes announced earlier this year will be used in full and without delay, that no reduction to the farming budget will be made and that any underspends will be rolled forward as in previous years, and to keep farming and food production high on the agenda by committing to continue to host the annual Farm to Fork Summit in Downing Street, continuing to publish the annual food security index, and appointing a Tenant Farming Commissioner; and further calls on the Government to secure the long-term future of domestic food production by ensuring the best agricultural land is protected from inappropriate development, including large solar developments, by tackling rural crime, and by ensuring that the next generation can get into farming by protecting Agricultural Property Relief. “farming communities in Langdale and other upland areas are facing severe financial hardship with many wondering whether they will survive…they have now lost 50% or more of the basic payment scheme, an integral part of their business income, which will actually all be gone soon. These farmers are almost all in old environmental stewardship schemes, which means that they are hardly able to access anything from the new ELMS scheme and the sustainable farming incentive. Not because they don’t want to, but because of computer and agency issues in DEFRA.” “Nursing is a progressive art such that to stand still is to go backwards.” “We can’t carry on just as we are.” “When we leave the EU, we will be able to encourage the public sector to ‘Buy British’ to support our farmers and reduce environmental costs.”
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