15,000 sign NFU’s food standards petition

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Written by Charlotte Cunningham

More than 15,000 people have signed the NFU’s petition, urging the Government to commit in law that food that would be illegal for British farmers to produce here will not be imported as part of future trade deals. Charlotte Cunningham reports. The public have galvanised behind Britain’s farmers by signing the NFU’s petition, which was launched at its annual conference. The petition will continue to run over the coming weeks, as the UK kicks off trade negotiations with the EU and United States. NFU President Minette Batters said: “This is yet another clear signal that the public do not want to see food on their plates that has been produced far below the high standards they expect of British farmers. “In such a short amount of time, thousands of people have demonstrated their support for government legislating that our high standards of animal welfare, environmental protection and food safety will not be compromised by imports. “We have the opportunity now to promote our sustainable, climate-friendly food across the world and I am eager to work with government to achieve this ambition. “I would urge anyone who shares these values to sign this petition and send a simple message to government…
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