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George Eustice's announcement "The path to sustainable farming." 2021-2024
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 7266411" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>sat here on hold so thought may as well look at the bloody thing. this is the bit to major on, imo.</p><p></p><p></p><p>3.3 Supply chain and food policies</p><p>As well as reforming agricultural policy, we want to improve the position of farmers in the markets they buy and sell in. We will use powers in the Agriculture Act 2020 to address market failures that have led to farmers having a weaker position in the supply chain. We have consulted on mandatory dairy contracts and will act to ensure that trading practices are fair for farmers in all sectors.</p><p>18</p><p>The National Food Strategy interim report was published in July 2020; Part 2 will be published in 2021. This independent review has highlighted the connection between environmentally sustainable farming and an effective food supply chain. We are committed to continual improvement in our agricultural and food policies and will update our objectives if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 7266411, member: 76758"] sat here on hold so thought may as well look at the bloody thing. this is the bit to major on, imo. 3.3 Supply chain and food policies As well as reforming agricultural policy, we want to improve the position of farmers in the markets they buy and sell in. We will use powers in the Agriculture Act 2020 to address market failures that have led to farmers having a weaker position in the supply chain. We have consulted on mandatory dairy contracts and will act to ensure that trading practices are fair for farmers in all sectors. 18 The National Food Strategy interim report was published in July 2020; Part 2 will be published in 2021. This independent review has highlighted the connection between environmentally sustainable farming and an effective food supply chain. We are committed to continual improvement in our agricultural and food policies and will update our objectives if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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