Statement on Funding for Scottish Farmers Post-Brexit
Thursday, 11 October 2018 15:06
Yesterday [Wednesday 10 October] Environment and Rural Affairs
Secretary Michael Gove addressed the UK Parliament on the
Agriculture Bill during its second reading. He guaranteed that
agricultural funding will not be Barnettised post-Brexit. This is
to ensure that the rightly generous settlement which Scotland,
Northern Ireland and Wales currently receive will be defended.
Welcoming the announcement, Scottish Secretary...Request free trial
Yesterday [Wednesday 10 October] Environment and Rural
Affairs Secretary addressed the UK
Parliament on the Agriculture Bill during its second reading.
He guaranteed that agricultural funding will not be
Barnettised post-Brexit. This is to ensure that the rightly
generous settlement which Scotland, Northern Ireland and
Wales currently receive will be defended.
Welcoming the announcement, Scottish Secretary said:
This is great news for Scottish farmers. Under the
present arrangements, Scotland receives twice as much
money for farming support than might be expected were the
Barnett formula alone used to determine allocations. So
’s commitment that
future agriculture funding will not be Barnettised should
be welcomed across the board.
More details of future support arrangements will be
announced shortly but this latest guarantee reinforces
our commitment to Scottish farmers. It comes with the UK
Government already having agreed to commit the same cash
total in funds for farm support for Scotland until 2022.
I remain concerned that the Scottish Government is
keeping Scottish farmers in the dark about its plans for
the future of agriculture. Farmers in Scotland need the
same reassurance that the UK Agriculture Bill is giving
those in England and Wales and time is running out for
the Scottish Government to act.
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