Landworkers' Alliance: Recommendations for Post-Brexit Agricultural Policy in the UK
UK
currently produces less than 60% of the food it consumes. It relies on
the EU for nearly 30% of its food imports and hold only 3-5 days of food
supplies in reserve. Simultaneously, UK is also moving towards highly
mechanized corporate farms as family farms are abandoned. It has lost
33,500 commercial holdings between 2005 and 2015, more than 9 farms a
day.
Post-Brexit increases in the price of imports, shortages of farm
labour and market volatility are likely to further undermine the
national food security. Yet, successive governments have pursued
policies that have led to farm consolidation, a reduction in
agricultural jobs, and increased rural-urban migration.
It is in this context that the Landworkers’ Alliance (LWA) - a union
of small scale ecological producers and traditional family farmers -
have put forth a set of recommendations for a Post-Brexit agricultural
policy.
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