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Family Farming in Devon — [Sir Mark Hendrick in the Chair]

03 December 2024

Lead MP

Geoffrey Cox
Torridge and Tavistock
Con

Responding Minister

Daniel Zeichner

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Taxation
Word Count: 12511
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Geoffrey Cox raised concerns about family farming in devon — [sir mark hendrick in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Cox asks the government to resume capital grants, provide more support for farmers affected by employer national insurance contributions and minimum wage increases, and implement the Fursdon review recommendations fully.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Torridge and Tavistock
Opened the debate
Cox is concerned about the financial hardships faced by family farms in Devon due to falling farm incomes, reductions in basic farm payments, and delays in environmental land management schemes. He cited specific figures such as a 68% drop in dairy farm business income and a £7,200 cap on delinked payments. The MP also highlighted the negative impact of reclassification of double-cab pick-up trucks and inheritance tax changes. Cox emphasized the importance of family farms to Devon's rural economy and heritage.

Government Response

Daniel Zeichner
Government Response
Emphasised the government's commitment to a strong future for family farms by investing £5 billion into farming over two years, with £1.8 billion dedicated to environmental land management schemes. Addressed concerns about capital grants being oversubscribed due to high demand and explained measures taken regarding Dartmoor Land Use Management Group establishment, agricultural property relief changes affecting around 500 claims in 2026-27, double-cab pick-up tax based on a legal judgment by the courts, and work on developing a cattle vaccine for bovine tuberculosis eradication.
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