NFU Cymru & BMPA sound joint red meat sector Brexit concerns

26 Tachwedd 2018

NFU Cymru and the BMPA (British Meat Processing Association) have voiced their shared concerns over Brexit’s potential impact on the red meat sector in Wales in a joint letter to Welsh Assembly Members.

Outlining the importance of the Welsh food sector to the Welsh economy, NFU Cymru and BMPA state that Brexit ‘is the single biggest challenge facing the red meat sector within Wales’. The two organisations have called on Welsh Government to carry out a through impact assessment on the long term impact of the proposed withdrawal of support payments for the active food-producing family farm, as well as the knock-on effects to the processing sector and rural communities.

As part of the letter to Welsh AMs, the two organisations have drawn together a shared set of agreed policy principles that will be essential to safeguarding the red meat sector in Wales:

  • EU Trade- It is essential that the UK maintains a free and frictionless trading relationship with the EU with no tariffs or non-tariff barriers

  • Non EU Trade - There are opportunities for the red meat sector beyond the EU most notably a growing demand for protein from Asia however any future trade deals do need to be handled carefully. This must take into account the implication on domestic food production.

  • Labour – The red meat processing sector is wholly reliant on EU labour and whilst committed to recruiting domestically, the reality is that over 60% employment is from the EU. A failure to devise a system that allows us access to labour will have serious impact on domestic production levels

  • Domestic Agricultural Policy – Brexit provides an opportunity to develop a new and dynamic agricultural policy that enables the development of a profitable, productive and progressive red meat industry in Wales. However, both organisations remain extremely concerned about the lack of focus on production in the current policy proposals and the omission of stability measures that underpin Wales’ productive capacity. NFU Cymru and BMPA call on Government to carry out a thorough impact assessment examining the long term impact that the withdrawal of support payments could have for the active food producing family farm, as well as the knock-on effects to the processing sector and the rural communities that rely so heavily on this production base.

The letter, which coincides with the start of the Royal Welsh Winter Fair in Llanelwedd, states: “NFU Cymru and BMPA are extremely proud of our ability to provide safe, quality, fully traceable and affordable food to consumers, both domestically and abroad, and we have a shared ambition for growing the sector within Wales and building on our world renowned reputation for producing red meat products of the highest quality.

“The industry is presently facing huge uncertainty and as such we would urge Government to pause and carry out a thorough impact assessment on the long term impact of the withdrawal of support payments for the active food producing family farm and the knock-on effects to the processing sector and the rural communities that rely so heavily on this production base.

“The red meat industry, whether it be primary producers or the processing sector, is hugely proud of its contribution to Wales and we are ambitious for the future. However, we need to be absolutely clear that without an agricultural policy that has production at its heart and enables farmers to continue to provide the highest quality livestock, the very future and viability of our farming and processing sectors and the people that rely on it are in doubt.

“NFU Cymru and the BMPA are committed to working in partnership with Welsh Government to develop a bold and ambitious policy that enables us to grow the volume and value of produce sold in the UK retail and food service sector, expand our reach in export markets and increase the amount of Welsh meat procured by the public sector.”


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