Cost Increases Food Producers and Consumers 2022-09-08

2022-09-08

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Q1 Partial Answer
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Rising energy and food costs due to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine have affected both food producers and consumers.
What recent assessment has been made of the impact of rising costs on (a) food producers and (b) the cost of food for consumers?
Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine has caused huge ripples around the world in spiking energy and food costs. Food costs rose by 12.7% in this year to July, but the Government have already taken action to support farmers with pulling forward basic payment scheme payments and supporting consumers with their energy bills.
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The answer did not address specific funding or policy commitments for food producers and consumers beyond acknowledging rising costs.
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Q2 Partial Answer
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The National Farmers Union of Scotland president urged the new Prime Minister to address immediate challenges facing farming and food production while ensuring food security.
What funding support is being considered for Scottish and UK food producers, and what plans are there to ensure that affordable food is secured for consumers?
The Government are committed to supporting UK farmers through the use of taxpayers' money, but this is a challenge that we take very seriously and will see support over the coming months.
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The answer did not provide specific details on funding or plans for securing affordable food.
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Q3 Partial Answer
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Community food projects need discounted bulk supplies from supermarket depots to help address the cost of living crisis.
Will he encourage the large supermarkets to enable community food projects such as Threehills Community Supermarket in Glasgow South West to purchase much-needed top-up supplies in bulk from their depots at a discounted rate, and can he assure the House that community food projects will be given top priority in his Department?
The Government continue to engage with those food retailers, and we will support them in any way we can to try to help our consumers. He also highlights community projects, which have a huge part to play in meeting the challenge.
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No specific encouragement or commitment was given regarding discounted bulk supplies for community food projects.
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Q4 Partial Answer
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South East Water has not made an explicit exemption for local food partnerships in the time of drought and water restrictions.
Will the Minister join me in calling on South East Water to revisit its position, allowing exemptions for such partnerships?
Of course those water companies have other responsibilities as well, but the use of water for agricultural food production will be fundamental to our success. My hon. Friend may be aware that there is a debate in Westminster Hall later today on food infrastructure, and she may want to come and contribute to that debate.
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The issue was not addressed directly; instead, the answerer suggested the questioner attend another debate.
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Q5 Partial Answer
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Welsh farmers produce world-class food, and the new Farming Minister's commitment to the red meat sector is sought.
Will he take this early opportunity to restate his commitment to the red meat sector, and may I invite him to visit one of the seven livestock markets in my constituency?
We recognise the huge contribution that Welsh farmers make not only to lamb production, but to food supplied to our country. I would be delighted at some point, if my diary allows, to visit Brecon and Radnorshire to see one of those livestock markets.
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No specific commitment was restated regarding the red meat sector.
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Q6 Partial Answer
Jim McMahon Lab Co-op
Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton
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Rocketing energy costs have pushed inflation to a 40-year high, affecting households and food producers.
What plans are in place to address the challenges faced by businesses due to rising energy and import costs and how will these impact food security?
We have already committed to £37 billion of support for consumers, and if the hon. Gentleman waits, he will be able to listen to the Prime Minister at the Dispatch Box later today setting out her plans to support those businesses and people across the country.
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No specific details on current or upcoming government support were provided beyond a general statement of commitment.
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Q7 Partial Answer
Pete Wishart SNP
Perth and Kinross-shire
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The question addresses concerns over rising prices in the rural economy, fertiliser shortages, labour shortages for harvest, and the potential introduction of tariffs due to disputes with the EU over the Northern Irish protocol.
Thank you ever so much, Mr Speaker. It feels like business questions. I thought I was getting away from the right hon. Gentleman, but there is seemingly no escape. May I welcome him to his new role and congratulate the new Secretary of State? I know they have a huge inbox—they do not have to seek problems. As we have heard, there are rocketing prices for the rural economy and astronomical price rises for the consumer, and on top of that there is a fertiliser crisis, agflation in the sector and a harvest that remains unpicked because of the lack of seasonal labour. So is this the right time to pick a fight with the EU over the Northern Irish protocol, with the real risk of tariffs being introduced for the sector? Is now not the time to climb down, negotiate properly and get the best possible solution for our farmers, our producers and our consumers?
I thank the hon. Gentleman for his question; I, too, thought I had escaped him. He will be surprised to know that there is another method available to us, which the SNP does not understand. We do not have to pick a fight with everybody; we can actually talk to people and negotiate, and that is what we are doing with the EU. We are trying to build relationships rather than pick a fight with the whole world.
Assessment & feedback
The specific risks of tariffs on the rural economy due to disputes over the Northern Irish protocol were not addressed in detail.
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