UK Farming & Food Leaders Forge Growth Strategy

New Farming & Food Board unites ministers and industry to boost farm profitability and productivity in the UK through innovative policies and partnerships.
In a landmark move to support the British agricultural sector, government ministers and industry leaders have come together to establish the first Farming & Food Board. This new coalition aims to drive profitability and productivity across the farming and food industries, positioning farm productivity as a core priority for the government.
The board will bring together a diverse array of stakeholders, including representatives from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the National Farmers' Union (NFU), and major food processing and retail companies. By fostering collaboration and aligning strategic objectives, the board hopes to unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation within the UK's agricultural ecosystem.
"This is a crucial moment for British agriculture," said Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. "By uniting the key players in our food and farming sectors, we can develop a comprehensive strategy to boost profitability, enhance productivity, and ensure our farmers have the support they need to thrive."
One of the board's primary focuses will be identifying and addressing the challenges facing farmers, such as rising input costs, labor shortages, and the need for greater investment in sustainable farming practices. The group will work to devise policy solutions and industry initiatives that tackle these issues head-on, empowering farmers to enhance their operational efficiency and profitability.
In addition, the Farming & Food Board will play a crucial role in shaping the government's agricultural policy agenda, ensuring that the needs and priorities of the farming community are at the forefront of decision-making. By fostering a closer collaboration between policymakers and industry leaders, the board aims to create a more favorable environment for agricultural investment and innovation.
"This is a landmark moment for British agriculture," said the President of the National Farmers' Union. "By working hand-in-hand with the government and key industry partners, we can unlock the full potential of our farming sector and secure a prosperous future for generations of British farmers to come."
The Farming & Food Board's inaugural meeting is scheduled for the coming weeks, where the group will begin mapping out its strategic priorities and action plan. With a shared commitment to driving growth and sustainability, the board's members are poised to spearhead a new era of progress and prosperity for the UK's agricultural industry.
Source: UK Government

