UK farming Unions Comment On Brexit Withdrawal Agreement

A joint statement on behalf of Ulster Farmers’ Union, NFU Scotland, NFU England and NFU Cymru.

Following the publication of the draft Brexit Withdrawal Agreement and the outline Political Declaration on the future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union, the Presidents of the four UK farming unions have issued a joint statement:  “Farmers want clarity on what the future trading relationship with Europe will be.  We have argued for free and frictionless trade with the EU to continue, with no tariffs or non-tariff barriers.

Ulster Farmers’ Union hosted a UK farming summit and dinner in Newcastle. The four UK farming union presidents. Pictured (l-r): Andrew McCornick, NFU Scotland; John Davies, NFU Cymru; Minette Batters, NFU England; and Ivor Ferguson, Ulster Farmers’ Union.

“The default of trading with the EU under WTO rules alone is unacceptable and would decimate our industry.

“The draft Brexit Withdrawal Agreement, while not perfect, will ensure that there are no hard barriers on the day we leave the European Union, and will allow trade in agricultural goods and UK food & drink to continue throughout the transition period largely as before.  This opportunity needs to be taken.

“UK farmers produce food to some of the highest production and animal welfare standards in the world.  The food and farming industry continue to urge government to protect these standards and maintain the high levels of trade in agricultural goods between the UK and the EU, our largest export market.”

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