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Future of Farming: Somerset
18 March 2020
Lead MP
Ian Liddell-Grainger
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
Business & TradeAgriculture & Rural AffairsChildren & Families
Other Contributors: 4
At a Glance
Ian Liddell-Grainger raised concerns about future of farming: somerset in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
Apologised for sending the wrong speech to the Minister. Emphasised the importance of farming in his constituency, highlighting issues such as vet services, flooding concerns, dairy industry struggles, badger culling, cheese exports, auction centres, and broadband connectivity on Exmoor. Called for proper funding for flood prevention measures and subsidies for hill farmers.
Bridgwater and West Somerset
Discussed the importance of ensuring vets are recognised as key workers, expressed concerns over flooding and the Somerset Rivers Authority's future funding, highlighted financial struggles in the dairy industry due to badger culling decisions and export issues caused by the pandemic. Stressed the economic impact of closing auction centres like Sedgemoor and called for support for Exmoor farmers facing poor internet connectivity.
Kerry McCarthy
Lab
Bristol East
Critiques the Somerset County Council's decision to sell off nearly two-thirds of its agricultural land in the past decade, suggesting it is a shame that such entry points for young farmers have been lost. Emphasises the Agriculture Bill Committee's role in better supporting county farms.
Bridgwater and West Somerset
Agrees with Kerry McCarthy, criticising the sale of agricultural land by councils. He highlights that selling off such lands has stopped a generation from entering farming and emphasises the importance of supporting local auction centres like Sedgemoor for farmers.
James Morris
Con
Defends the Agriculture Bill, noting it aims to reward farmers for environmental work alongside feeding the nation. Mentions ongoing trials in Somerset as part of a collaborative effort with farmers and land managers. Promises to continue refining systems over the coming months to create a coherent policy that rewards proper work while enabling profitability.
Government Response
Business & TradeAgriculture & Rural AffairsChildren & Families
Government Response
Defends Government's approach, highlighting ongoing trials in Somerset as part of an ambitious Agriculture Bill designed to reward farmers for environmental improvements and enable them to become more profitable. Acknowledges challenges faced by UK agriculture but promises support to help farms adapt.
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