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NFU calls for Chancellor to prioritise food security in spending review

Chloe RyanBy Chloe RyanApril 23, 20253 Mins Read
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The NFU has called on the Chancellor to invest in the UK’s food security, which this government has repeatedly stated is critical to national security, in the upcoming Spending Review.

There are five key areas which the NFU believes will help the UK’s food and farming sector to grow, and is asking the Treasury to support in the Spending Review. These are:

  • A UK-wide annual agriculture budget of £5.6 billion – a long-term policy approach on the farming budget will enable a resilient, growing and sustainable agricultural sector that can plan to invest in the future. Without this, it is unclear how the sector will be able to meet the government’s targets and commitments across nature, climate, productivity and food security.
  • A cross-government, fully funded biosecurity plan. Without this, we remain at risk of another major disease outbreak that threatens entire sectors, alongside new risks exacerbated by climate change and increased exposure through inadequate border control and import checks.
  • An end-to-end R&D budget for agri-tech. Without this, British farmers and institutions could fall behind international competitors.
  • A sufficient budget to invest in flooding management.
  • Review the NFU’s clawback proposal for Inheritance Tax changes.

NFU President Tom Bradshaw said: “The UK’s food and drink sector is an economic powerhouse. It’s the country’s biggest manufacturing sector, contributing £148 billion to the national economy and supporting more than four million jobs. Farm businesses are its foundation.

“Make no mistake, global instability and a more unpredictable climate is making homegrown food production harder, while also putting pressure on food supply chains around the world.

“We simply must invest in food production to safeguard the future of our food. Failure to do this will lead to reduced food production at home, forcing a reliance on imports which, as an island nation amidst serious global volatility, is not a smart move.

“We know the Treasury is having to make difficult decisions, but this is not money for money’s sake. Investment in homegrown food production now will help secure UK food security in the future. It will secure jobs and the economic contribution of the sector, as well as kickstart rural economic growth by breaking down barriers to opportunity for rural communities.

“The government has been talking about a new deal for farmers. A Spending Review that supports a growing, resilient, sustainable, biosecure and technologically advanced farming sector is the lynchpin to that new deal.”

NFU Cymru President Aled Jones said: “We’ve heard a lot of strong words from government about the importance of food security. Now, we need to see strong action to match.

“Investment in farming isn’t just about helping farmers; it’s about building national resilience. Wales, like the rest of the UK, is feeling the pressure of climate change, supply chain shocks and market volatility, and farmers across the UK are ready to be part of the solution, producing climate-friendly food while supporting our economy and environment.

“The Spending Review is a moment for the Treasury to show it values domestic food production as a cornerstone of our national interest. Backing farmers means backing a stable, secure and sustainable future for everyone.”

 

 

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Chloe Ryan

Editor of Poultry Business, Chloe has spent the past decade writing about the food industry from farming, through manufacturing, retail and foodservice. When not working, dog walking and reading biographies are her favourite hobbies.

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