INDUSTRY NEWS
NFU LAUNCHES ‘BACK BRITISH FARMING’ CHARTER
The NFU is urging the public to help turn around a decline in selfsufficiency that means the UK produces just 62% of its own food.
August 14 was the day British food supplies would have run out if everything produced in a year was stored and eaten from January 1. The NFU says it is determined to reverse this trend and has launched a charter for the public, politicians and food industry to sign, pledging their support for more British food on British plates. Consumers have showed their support for Britain’s farmers this year and the NFU is confident that evidence demonstrates the will is there. A One Poll survey has revealed that 78% shoppers believe supermarkets should stock more British food, while 42% said recent events had made them more likely to buy the traceable food produced on British farms. Farmers are ready to rise to the challenge to produce more food sustainably. NFU President Peter Kendall said the decline in self-sufficiency in many sectors should be a warning signal that something is wrong. “To think that date would signal the time when our domestic food supply runs out is frankly alarming - it says to me that we must act. “As an industry we have had a challenging decade but the
Laser technology can even pinpoint an individual weed, improving accuracy and efficiency. Crops grown under cover help to lengthen the season for our British fruits. “But there is more to do to empower our farmers to
‘We can’t simply go around the world chasing the cheapest deal’
realisation has dawned that as a nation we can’t simply go around the world chasing the cheapest deal for our food. “So, instead we need to look closer to home. Right across the board farmers have a fantastic natural capacity to produce more British food, given the right market signals and the confidence to invest. “We have the right technologies to produce more from less with precision farming helping to target fertiliser and crop protection products within centimetres. enable them to make the most of our natural resources and feed our growing nation. “I want to know our government is really getting to grips with its food vision and ensuring that sustainable, productive farming is across all government departments. Let’s create an environment which really means farming businesses can invest. Let’s address market failure and iron-out volatility to enable the entire food chain to grow supply. “We have all learned the lessons of long, complex
supply chains and retailers are all telling me that they want to work with British farmers to ensure their shelves are stocked with more British produce. We currently import around £37.6bn of food and drink. We are a trading nation but at a time of economic uncertainty a strong food producing industry is essential. “Consumers are increasingly showing their support for British farming and are our best ally. I would ask to them to continue showing their support by demanding of their local supermarket, restaurant, or MP - what are you doing to Back British Farming? “I couldn’t agree more with the Prime Minister David Cameron when he said that ‘farmers are the backbone of Britain’. I am immensely proud of British farming, and I urge everyone that cares about British food to sign our pledge to ensure this British industry thrives.”
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