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Sheep Farming — [Dr Rupa Huq in the Chair]

04 September 2024

Lead MP

Joe Morris
Hexham
Lab

Responding Minister

Daniel Zeichner

Tags

EconomyBrexit
Word Count: 12911
Other Contributors: 11

At a Glance

Joe Morris raised concerns about sheep farming — [dr rupa huq in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should look at the Rock review carefully to identify implementable changes for tenant farmers and support families like the Johnsons as they venture into new ways of managing their land and livestock. The Minister should also reform the Groceries Code Adjudicator to reassure producers that this government stands on their side.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Hexham
Opened the debate
Farmers in Northumberland expressed concerns about a hierarchy of land use that prioritizes non-food production, leading to perfectly farmable land being taken away by companies seeking subsidies. Farmers are also worried about the betrayal from the previous government and its damaging trade deals with Australia and New Zealand. Tenant farmers suffer from spiking energy bills and food costs, impacting their ability to make farm financing work. High rainfall this year has caused traumatic lambing seasons with high losses due to persistent rain and cold conditions.

Government Response

Daniel Zeichner
Government Response
Welcomed the debate on sheep farming, acknowledged contributions from Members across the UK. Highlighted the importance of building closer relationships with devolved Administrations and mentioned positive points made by hon. Friends regarding new entrants, crofters, and the role of UK Government. Emphasised the economic contribution of sheep farmers to rural communities through jobs (150,000) and £1.6 billion in production value. Addressed concerns about trade deals and supply chain fairness, noted plans for a flood resilience taskforce and commitment to back British produce. Discussed environmental land management schemes, carcase classification system consultation, animal health and welfare issues like bluetongue serotype 3 and peste des petits ruminants.
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