The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee today
questioned the Minister for Safe and Legal Migration at the Home
Office, . Following this meeting,
the Chair of the Committee, , said:
”Labour shortages in the food and farming sector have caused a
human and animal welfare crisis. But the Home Office is simply
not listening. It is not supplying enough visas for foreign
workers in a timely, efficient manner.
Employers need workers and cannot get them in time. Pigs are
being culled and wasted because there are not enough butchers in
the abattoirs. Fruit is rotting on trees and crops are not being
planted.
There appears to be a disconnect between this reality and what Mr
Foster says. Again and again during our evidence session he said
visa systems were in place to resolve the labour shortages. The
food and farming sector tells us this is not the case.
We need the Home Office to respond to what farmers and businesses
are saying and to stop blaming the sector for being at fault. We
need an effective cross-Government food and farming labour
strategy that deals with immigration and other issues - and we
need it fast.
We have world-class food production capacity in the UK, but the
shortage of workers means we are in real danger of exporting our
industry - which means we’ll be importing more of our food
We were pleased to learn from the Minister that a temporary visa
scheme is to be extended to cover the ornamental horticulture
sector. That’s good news for the daffodil growers of Cornwall -
and we thank Mr Foster for that. But much of the rest of the
farming and food sector is in crisis and we ask the Minister to
please listen to its entirely justified cries for help”.