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War in Ukraine: UK Farming and Food Production

20 July 2022

Lead MP

Chris Matheson
City of Chester
Lab

Responding Minister

Victoria Prentis

Tags

UkraineAgriculture & Rural Affairs
Word Count: 11011
Other Contributors: 6

At a Glance

Chris Matheson raised concerns about war in ukraine: uk farming and food production in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The lead MP asks the government to establish a trusted gas fertiliser index with industry partners to drive transparency in fertiliser markets and ensure farmers can manage their risk proactively. He also requests that the Government address broken market mechanisms for fuel costs and packaging supplies, and calls for a fair deal for farmers.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

City of Chester
Opened the debate
The war in Ukraine has exacerbated existing challenges for British farmers, leading to significant increases in agricultural inputs such as fuel, feed, packaging, transport, energy, labour costs, and fertiliser. Farmers are struggling with rising costs while facing a reduction in direct support payments from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). The uncertainty caused by the conflict is impacting crop yields and global food supplies. Additionally, the closure of CF Fertilisers factory in Ellesmere Port has further strained the situation.

Government Response

Victoria Prentis
Government Response
The Minister for Agriculture thanked the hon. Member for City of Chester for securing this important debate and condemned Russia's attack on Ukraine, committing to standing with Ukraine as they defend their country and democracy. She reassured the House that UK food import dependency from Eastern Europe is low and we do not expect significant direct impact on overall supply due to the conflict in Ukraine. The Minister acknowledged rising costs for farmers and announced that half of this year's basic payment scheme payment would be brought forward as an advance injection of cash. She also discussed measures to support farmers, including delaying changes to urea fertiliser use until spring 2023, introducing slurry storage grants, and maintaining seasonal labour visas. The Minister highlighted efforts to address global food security challenges, engaging with international partners through multilateral forums like the UN, WTO, and G7. She mentioned the establishment of a global grain sampling library by DEFRA to deter stolen grain sales from Ukraine.
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About Westminster Hall Debates

Westminster Hall debates are a chance for MPs to raise important issues affecting their constituents and get a response from a government minister. Unlike Prime Minister's Questions, these debates are more in-depth and collaborative. The MP who secured the debate speaks first, other MPs can contribute, and a minister responds with the government's position.