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Cameron urges British food move Cameron urges British food labels
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Conservative leader David Cameron is to call for clearer labelling so consumers can buy genuinely British food. Conservative leader David Cameron is calling for clearer labelling so people can buy genuinely British food.
Mr Cameron will say under current rules shoppers can be wrongly led to believe that produce from abroad is British. Mr Cameron says that under current rules shoppers can be wrongly led to believe produce from abroad is British.
Speaking at the Oxford Farming Conference, he plans to talk about the rise of "food patriotism".Speaking at the Oxford Farming Conference, he plans to talk about the rise of "food patriotism".
Meanwhile, Environment Secretary David Miliband is to call on farmers to benefit from global warming by getting involved in growing crops for biofuels.Meanwhile, Environment Secretary David Miliband is to call on farmers to benefit from global warming by getting involved in growing crops for biofuels.
Mr Cameron is to tell the conference that labelling of produce must be "rigorous and transparent".Mr Cameron is to tell the conference that labelling of produce must be "rigorous and transparent".
Under current rules, processing of foreign produce in the UK allows it to be labelled as British, the Tory leader will say. Under current rules, processing of foreign produce in the UK allows it to be labelled as British, the Tory leader says.
Consumer choiceConsumer choice
"Today British consumers can find it difficult to back British farmers, because of inadequate labelling."Today British consumers can find it difficult to back British farmers, because of inadequate labelling.
"Food can be imported to Britain, processed here, and subsequently labelled in a way that suggests it's genuinely British. That is completely wrong."Food can be imported to Britain, processed here, and subsequently labelled in a way that suggests it's genuinely British. That is completely wrong.
Global warming creates problems - but it will also create new markets and new opportunities David MilibandEnvironment secretaryGlobal warming creates problems - but it will also create new markets and new opportunities David MilibandEnvironment secretary
"I cannot overstate the importance of enabling informed consumer choice."I cannot overstate the importance of enabling informed consumer choice.
"Effective marketing can only be achieved if labelling is accurate and clear.""Effective marketing can only be achieved if labelling is accurate and clear."
Prince Charles has often spoken of the need for people to buy regional food to sustain farming and communities, and there is increasing opposition to purchasing food flown in from across the world out of season because of environmental concerns.Prince Charles has often spoken of the need for people to buy regional food to sustain farming and communities, and there is increasing opposition to purchasing food flown in from across the world out of season because of environmental concerns.
Mr Cameron will suggest that shoppers in the UK can taste the difference with food that has travelled long distances. Mr Cameron suggests that shoppers in the UK can taste the difference with food that has travelled long distances.
Biofuel opportunityBiofuel opportunity
Speaking at the same conference, Mr Miliband will say that although much attention has been focused on the negative aspects of global warming, farmers can benefit economically.Speaking at the same conference, Mr Miliband will say that although much attention has been focused on the negative aspects of global warming, farmers can benefit economically.
Opportunities will arise as more consumers switch to biofuels, fuel typically derived from certain crops.Opportunities will arise as more consumers switch to biofuels, fuel typically derived from certain crops.
Mr Miliband will say: "Global warming creates problems - but it will also create new markets and new opportunities.Mr Miliband will say: "Global warming creates problems - but it will also create new markets and new opportunities.
"That doesn't mean it is a good thing; it does mean we need to make the most of it.""That doesn't mean it is a good thing; it does mean we need to make the most of it."
But he will warn that those who cause pollution, including those involved in agriculture of import and export, will have to pay.But he will warn that those who cause pollution, including those involved in agriculture of import and export, will have to pay.
UK farmers will have a chance to become leaders in the field of "green" agriculture, he will say.UK farmers will have a chance to become leaders in the field of "green" agriculture, he will say.