The Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) has responded with concern to the recently launched Welsh Government Clean Air Plan, stating that it must not betray farmers.
The plan, launched last week, aims to improve air quality and reduce the impacts of air pollution on human health, biodiversity, the natural environment and the economy. The plan aims to work jointly across sectors to put in place evidenced based policy, legislation, regulations and investment to reduce air pollution in line with international air quality standards.
Furthermore, the Welsh Government stated it will introduce a new law to tackle agricultural pollution by, in effect, introducing EU Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) legislation for the whole of Wales, as well as a National Minimum Standards based on the verifiable standards in Cross Compliance.
Whilst this plan is focussed in the main on urban areas, the elements relating to rural areas could in fact undermine the good work that is already being done by our farmers while also devastating businesses.
By referring to the introduction of an all-Wales NVZ in the paper the Welsh Government is once again failing to respect both the scientific evidence and their own advisors, while also ignoring the drastic and devastating impacts on businesses and families such draconian and disproportionate measures would have.