NFU champions food ahead of election

The NFU will launch a UK wide campaign next week to highlight the importance of food and farming ahead of the general election.

The Great British Food Gets My Vote campaign, to be launched at the NFU’s annual conference on Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 February, will urge politicians to back British farming in their manifesto, and ask the British public to continue buying British food and supporting British farming.

NFU president, Meurig Raymond, says, “With less than three months before the general election, British agriculture and the future of domestic food production must be recognised as a hugely important issue for Britain as politicians battle it out.

“Before the campaign has launched, we already have hundreds of our membership interested in playing an active part. Farmers on the ground are behind what we’re doing with this campaign, which shows the sheer importance of our lobbying.”

NFU deputy president, Minette Batters, adds, “It is so important that food and farming is recognised for the key role it plays, not only in producing food but in its contribution to the country’s economy, in creating jobs, as well as the rural landscape that attracts millions of tourists every year.

“We know people care about farming – you only have to look at the recent dairy crisis to see people really wanting to help solve the current crisis. People realise it takes years of commitment, ongoing investment, time and care to rear good quality beef and dairy animals; plant, nurture and harvest crops; protect soils and manage land.

“This is a long-term business that needs long-term thinking from the next government.”

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