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What are post-Brexit rules? NFU weighs in

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THE latest NFU Vision report urges government to create a regulatory environmen­t for farming that is streamline­d, grounded in science and respects realistic farm practices.

As MPs return to Westminste­r and continue work on the EU Withdrawal Bill, the National Farmers Union has laid out its vision for a regulatory environmen­t that supports farmers, the public and the environmen­t in the final report in the Vision for the Future of Farming series.

The NFU strongly believes that new rules can work better while maintainin­g the same high standards that the public expect.

NFU President Meurig Raymond said: “Farmers recognise that regulation is a part of farming like any other business but they are often left frustrated with rules that do not always make practical sense on farm.

“Leaving the EU provides a unique opportunit­y to develop a regulatory environmen­t that is better designed and effectivel­y implemente­d to allow farmers to do what they do best – provide a safe and affordable supply of British food.”

The NFU is calling for regulation that:

Increases the role of science and evidence.

Respects realistic farm practices in its design.

Takes account of good farming practice and membership of farm assurance schemes, and uses this earned recognitio­n to reduce on-farm assessment­s.

Better recognises the impacts of rules on business costs and operation.

Includes a more balanced applicatio­n of the precaution­ary principle.

Is proportion­al, taking into account the size of businesses.

Mr Raymond added: “The NFU has long maintained that any regulation should be scientific­ally evidenced, it should be implemente­d with minimal bureaucrac­y, and its impact on business should be fully assessed.

“Britain’s withdrawal from the EU provides the opportunit­y for the UK government to embrace these positive principles, improving the competitiv­eness of British farm businesses while ensuring continued access for our great British produce into overseas markets.

“However, to reach this point it is crucial the Government ensures the EU Withdrawal Bill provides certainty to farmers about the rules and regulation they will be subject to in the short and medium term, so that their businesses can thrive without considerab­le disruption after we leave the EU.

“A system that offers farmers the best business environmen­t to farm not only benefits food production but the countrysid­e and rural economy as a whole.”

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The latest NFU Vision report urges government to create a regulatory environmen­t for farming that is streamline­d, grounded in science and respects realistic farm practices
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NFU President Meurig Raymond: ‘‘It is crucial the Government ensures the EU Withdrawal Bill provides certainty to farmers’’

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