NFU SCOTLAND has said it is ‘disappointed’ in last week’s Budget from Chancellor Philip Hammond.
NFUS chief executive Scott Walker said: ‘NFUS is disappointed with the announcement which is very light on any tangible measures that will excite and energise farmers, crofters, the agri-food sector or the rural economy. The Budget statement could have been a good opportunity for the UK government to underline its commitment to UK and Scottish food producers by taking up recommendations made by NFU Scotland and the other UK unions on measures that would help farm businesses to build resilience and deal with volatility at what is a pivotal moment of great uncertainty.
‘Scottish farmers and crofters form the bedrock of Scotland’s booming food and drink industry, which delivers £14 billion back to the UK economy each year and now exceeds the oil and gas industry in terms of turnover. The industry has ambitions to more than double that contribution by 2030, but farmers and crofters will not be able to deliver on that ambition if they are not supported by governments to run viable, profitable and productive businesses.
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