British Farming Crisis

Including: Crisis in British Farming

8 mentions.

1987 - 2007

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1987

one mention

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Her insistence on seeing a restriction placed on farm spending before any budget agreement could well lead to another Crisis in British Farming.

1998

four mentions

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There are many threats to the rural way of life and standard of living, but none is more acute than the Crisis in British Farming.

He will understand that there is a Crisis in British Farming.

The Minister's careful and measured tones throughout the majority of his speech could not hide the real Crisis in British Farming.

The Crisis in British Farming is well documented, but I want to draw the House's attention to one or two points.

2000 to 2007

three mentions

over seven years

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At a time when the public are ever more conscious of, and concerned about, the British Farming Crisis, more and more consumers want to support farmers by buying British whenever and wherever they can - not only on the basis of quality and value for money but, perhaps crucially, because of their recognition that our farmers are producing food to the highest standards of production, and, in the case of livestock, because of the exemplary animal welfare practices insisted on, and robustly policed, by the United Kingdom.

The present Crisis in British Farming, for example, needs immediate prescriptive attention, which we could provide much more effectively if we were managing our own agricultural policy rather than being forced into the inappropriate straitjacket of the CAP for British farming.

Even though the export ban has been lifted, at least notionally, and markets and movements have resumed in much of the country, the Crisis in British Farming is horrendous.


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