The Wales Agriculture Bill, which moves to its final stage of Senedd scrutiny, will pave the way for ambitious and transformational legislation to support farmers to produce food and other goods in a sustainable manner.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats and the Tenant Farmers Association Cymru have secured key amendments to the Agriculture (Wales) Bill for farmers in Wales. In
Head of policy, Association of Independent Meat Suppliers I wrote in my first Farm View a couple of months ago: One last thought. If you think your government could be more supportive of Scottish agriculture, try farming in England where the anti-production blob is in full flow . That hasn’t aged very well has it, especially in light of the rejection of Jim Walker’s Suckler Beef Climate Group Programme, by senior civil servants in the Scottish Government, despite the Cabinet Secretary, Fergus Ewing, having been in full support. On what grounds, given that the Civil Service Codes requires integrity, honesty, objectivity, and impartiality . Maybe some now need a refresher course?