The Farmers’ Union of Wales has welcomed the Welsh Government’s announcement that it would ‘take the time to get right’ Wales’s post Brexit land management policies, and has emphasised the need to thoroughly investigate the implications of all proposals and scenarios.
Speaking at a farming conference in Birmingham earlier today (February 20), Welsh Government Cabinet Secretary for for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths said the transition period to a new system “...must be a real one, it must be well planned and it must take place over a number of years. There is too much at stake economically, socially and environmentally to not get this right.”
Responding to her comments, FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “Within days of the June 2016 EU referendum we had issued a call for a realistic post-Brexit transition period for farming, and for future policies to be developed slowly and investigated thoroughly, so the Cabinet Secretaries comments are naturally welcome.”