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Andrew RT Davies is Assembly Member for South Wales Central, leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Brexit campaigner and partner in a mixed enterprise. Farmers Guardian spoke to him about life after the EU.
As Ministers begin to piece together a new agricultural policy for the UK, Abi Kay uses an AHDB report – Agricultural policy models in different parts of the world – to sketch out some possible future options.
Farmers and crofters say they have been left with ‘no economic means’ of controlling damaging leatherjackets on grassland, following the rejection of an emergency authorisation application for the use of chlorpyrifos.
With the UK nations now having blank sheets of paper to develop new domestic agricultural policies, Alistair Driver looks at one idea currently receiving a lot of prominence.
Leaving the EU is going to be an uncertain and unpredictable process. But does the UK have the resources and expertise to make the best of it? And will farming’s voice be heard?
Glyphosate will continue to be available to UK farmers for the next 18 months at least, after the European Commission stepped in at the last-minute to re-authorise it.
The British electorate have delivered a political earthquake with the shock vote to leave the EU, after 43 years of being a member. The implications for farmers have been described as ’seismic’.
The issue of farming red tape and regulation has been a key battleground in the two campaigns’ fight to win votes from the agricultural community, but what will change after June 23?