Faultlines: Can British farming survive?
This Is Why
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🗓️ 10 May 2024
⏱️ 24 minutes
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Summary
Protests have already been held in London, Dover and Wales, with more on the way - mirroring similar tensions seen across Europe in the last six months.
Their anger is focused on cheap foreign imports and changes to subsidies forcing farmers to give up land in favour of environmental schemes.
But what does this mean for the food on our table - and is British produce now a luxury product for the wealthy only?
On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson is joined by West of England and Wales correspondent Dan Whitehead to find out why farmers are so concerned, and speaks to Liz Webster, the founder of Save British Farming, about why she believes eating British isn't just good for our farmers - it's good for the nation's health, too.
In response to our report, Farming Minister Mark Spencer, said:
“We firmly back our farmers. British farming is at the heart of British trade, and we put agriculture at the forefront of any deals we negotiate, prioritising new export opportunities, protecting UK food standards and removing market access barriers.
“We’ve maintained the £2.4 billion annual farming budget and recently set out the biggest ever package of grants which supports farmers to produce food profitably and sustainably.”
The Welsh government said: “A successful future for Welsh farming should combine the best of our traditional farming alongside cutting-edge innovation and diversification. It will produce the very best of Welsh food to the highest standards, while safeguarding our precious environment and addressing the urgent call of the climate and nature emergencies.”
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| 1:00.1 | I'm Neil Patterson. |
| 1:01.2 | Welcome to the Daily, where it is time for another in our series of special pre-election reports, fault lines. |
| 1:07.3 | And the issue under the spotlight today is farming. |
| 1:29.7 | I think there's a lot of farms and farmers that actually feel now that their livelihood and their living and their farm that generations have worked for are genuinely at a point where we, you know, is it going to be valuable for the future. |
| 1:40.6 | Now, having grown up close to, if not exactly, in the countryside, I've always had something of an interest in how the food I eat gets in my belly. |
| 1:45.6 | You could see the beef we ate rolling the fields nearby, meat that my family bought at the decidedly unglomerous local farm shop, long before anyone had heard didly squat |
| 1:51.4 | about celebrities tilling the land. Fast forward to today, and who isn't familiar with terms |
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