NFU Cymru position statement: Union responds to PM statement on UK/EU negotiations

16 Hydref 2020

NFU Cymru President John Davies said: “News that the UK should ready itself for a ‘No deal’ is hugely concerning for Welsh farmers and the thousands of people and businesses whose livelihoods depend on the sector. The importance of the EU export market to the Welsh farming industry cannot be overstated. Under a ‘No deal’ scenario agri-food products would attract eye-wateringly high tariffs, effectively pricing Welsh farmers out of their nearest and most lucrative export market.

“For some time NFU Cymru has warned that a ‘No deal’ outcome would be disastrous for our sector, we therefore sincerely hope that both the UK and the EU can find a way through this apparent impasse.

“With the transition period due to end in just 10 weeks, if we are indeed heading for a ‘No deal’ outcome, then this leaves businesses with little time to prepare, particularly the farming industry given the long-term production cycles the industry operates to. It would mean farmers very shortly finding themselves operating in an incredibly difficult marketplace and one which would be completely at odds with what was promised by those advocating Brexit.

“Given the hugely detrimental effect a ‘No deal’ scenario would have on the farming sector, it is absolutely vital that both the UK and EU continue to negotiate on a free trade agreement and prioritise securing a tariff-free, quota-free deal as soon as possible.”


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