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The MP is concerned about the potential impact of budget cuts or policy changes on family farms, particularly regarding financial support and sustainability.
What assessment she has made of the potential impact of the autumn Budget 2024 on family farms in Wales. Although the aims of the sustainable farming scheme are laudable, many farmers across Wales are expressing real concern about its complexity, the potential reduction in food production and the adequacy of the financial support on offer. What assurances can the Minister give that the scheme will be simplified, sufficiently funded and implemented in a way that supports both the environmental goals and the economic viability of Welsh farming communities?
The Government are steadfastly committed to family farms in Wales, which is why we protected the farm budget at its current level and allocated £337 million to the Welsh Government at the autumn Budget. The scheme will have a transition period, with the basic payment scheme available for those not in the SFS, although that will be reduced by 40% next year. The Farming Union of Wales has said that the plan provides 'workable payment rates and much needed stability for the sector.'
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The complexity of the scheme and its potential impact on food production were not directly addressed.
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The MP criticizes opposition parties for voting against a budget that would provide crucial financial support to Welsh farmers.
The Welsh Government’s budget contains over £300 million to support Welsh farmers. Is it not the case that Plaid Cymru and the Tories in the Senedd voted against that crucial money?
Indeed, it is absolutely shocking that Plaid Cymru and the Tories in the Senedd voted against a budget that is giving that money to Welsh farmers.
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