AM, First
Minister of Wales 14:18:30...Well, the
Farming budget is in effect
ring-fenced, so money can't be taken out of
Farming subsidies and put
elsewhere anyway. The £260 million that comes
into
Farming subsidies in Wales is not
spent anywhere else, it has to be spent on
Farming, and, to my mind, that would
be a good system for the future. I don't think farmers
want to find themselves in a situation where they're
competing with education and health for funding. They all
told me that, anyway. Secondly, the last thing we want is
to be funded on the basis of Barnett when it comes
to
Farming. That would be an enormous cut
in funding as far as Wales is concerned. So, to brush to
one side the issue of the money as if it was a minor
inconvenience is simply wrong, because we know that
without the money there is no money for
Farming, there is no money
for
Farming subsidies, and the
promise that was made is breached straight away. There is
a consultation, of course, that is taking place. We'll
take cognisance of what is said in that consultation, but
the bottom line is to look at ways of making
Welsh
Farming more sustainable in the
future, and that is something that we will always strive
to do.