The UK
Government has today launched the UK Agriculture Partnership
(UKAP), a new forum which will bring together stakeholders from
across the UK to identify and improve collaborative working on
shared issues facing the agricultural sector. Discussions will
explore topics such as on-farm water usage optimisation, the role
of science and agri-tech in supporting food production, and
solutions to reduce pollution and carbon emissions in the
sector.
The first
meeting of the UKAP will take place today (Thursday 27 January)
at the Royal Agricultural University, Cirencester, and will focus
on water quality. Attendees will hear from a range of experts who
will set out the challenges the UK is facing, and discuss
solutions for improving water quality across the agriculture
sector.
Sustainable
agriculture has a vital role to play in helping to solve many of
the most pressing issues the world faces such as biodiversity
decline, meeting net zero targets and growing the food needed to
feed an increasing population.
Universities,
agricultural colleges, research institutes
and agri-tech centres from across the UK are playing a
central role in pioneering world-leading new approaches, and
the UKAP will provide a platform for academics,
experts, industry players and farming stakeholders to share
scientific knowledge and best practice to learn from each other
to identify innovative solutions to common
problems.
Attendees
for today’s event have been selected to include key voices from
across the UK, including those who will bring new perspectives to
bear on topics. They include researchers, water body
representatives, farming organisations, NGOs, as well as the
Northern Ireland Executive Minister for Agriculture, Environment
and Rural Affairs, .
Environment
Secretary, ,
said:
“I am
launching the UK Agriculture Partnership to share UK-wide best
practice, ideas and innovation – and to tackle some of the common
challenges we face, from enriching our soils and reducing the
environmental impacts of agriculture, to how best use technology
and science to boost our food production
ambitions.
“We are
bringing together farmers, farming unions, environmental groups,
agricultural colleges and associations so that we can tackle
practical challenges together.”
Agriculture
Minister for Northern Ireland
said:
“I would
like to thank SoS , MP for inviting me to speak
today. Our agriculture sector has shared issues across the
United Kingdom so I hope that this forum provides a platform for
collaboration and information sharing from all parts of the
United Kingdom in the future.”
Wales Office
Minister, David TC Davies, said:
“I am
delighted to be a part of the first UK Agricultural Partnership
forum launched today by the UK Government.
“Agriculture
is a vital sector in Wales and it will only be strengthened by
collaborating with experts and partners across the UK, and making
sure the voice of Welsh farmers is heard. This is a great
opportunity to exchange ideas and expertise and forge new
partnerships, ensuring that the issues faced by farmers are
tackled together.”
UK
Government Minister for Scotland, Malcolm Offord,
said:
“I welcome
the launch of the UK Agriculture Partnership and look forward to
it helping us lead the way in addressing challenges such
as biodiversity decline, helping reach net zero targets and
growing the food needed to feed the planet.
"Agriculture
is one of Scotland’s great success stories. The UK Government
wants to bring experts, researchers, farmers and policy
makers from all parts of the UK together to improve
collaborative working and find innovative solutions."
ENDS
Notes to
editors:
- The objectives of UKAP meetings are to provide a space
to:
- Address a particular challenge, or idea, facing the
agriculture sector, in detail – particularly issues which have
resonance across the UK.
- Hear from researchers first-hand about the issue – what the
science says about what the challenges, impact and possible
solutions are.
- Share findings from across the UK – hearing directly from a
range of farmers, land managers, stakeholders and
industry.
- Build new connections and greater flow of information across
the UK, as well as shining the light on the most pressing issues
we face
- The partnership will be formed of a group of leading
stakeholders in the UK agriculture sector. Ministers from the
Devolved Administrations and from UK Territorial Offices – as
well as relevant officials - will also be invited to participate
in the event and hear directly from attendees on the range of
technical issues. Given that meetings will be topical, the wider
cast may vary – and a bespoke invite list will be created for
each event to include stakeholders with relevant expertise and
interest in that particular topic. These stakeholders may
have a very specific research interest so will not attend all
meetings of UKAP.