British farmers: what are your hopes and fears after Brexit?
Version 0 of 1. The British farming industry is preparing for Brexit as the government consults on what support should look like when EU subsidies cease. Michael Gove, environment secretary, said on Monday: “As we leave the EU, we have a historic opportunity to deliver a farming policy which works for the whole industry ... we are asking for the views of those who will be affected to make sure we get this right so any future schemes reflect the reality of life for farmers and food producers.” Minette Batters, the new National Farmers’ Union’s president, set out her thoughts in a speech on the same day, later telling the Guardian she sees a customs union with the EU as vital to maintaining welfare and hygiene standards and pledging to fight for such a deal. We are looking for your help finding out challenges to the industry and would also like to hear your thoughts about what the future might look like for your business after 2019. Tell us your post-Brexit hopes and fears, and share with us any issues you think we should be reporting on as the process continues. Take part Whatever kind of farm you work on or for and in whichever role, we’d like to hear from you. To share your views and experiences fill out the form below – we’ll feature a selection of your responses in our reporting. If you are having trouble using the form, click here. Farming European Union Europe Agriculture Brexit Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Reuse this content |