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UK feed and farming bodies spell out demands to new government

UK feed and farming bodies have spelled out their demands to the new government, calling for a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy.

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and the Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board (AHDB) have jointly issued a statement outlining their key priorities for the new government.

These include a commitment to maintaining the UK’s high animal welfare standards, as well as support for British farmers and the rural economy.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We urge the new government to prioritize the needs of British farmers and the rural economy,’ said NFU President Minette Batters.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to maintain the UK’s high animal welfare standards, which are seen as a key factor in the country’s reputation for producing high-quality food.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to provide greater support for British farmers, including through the provision of more affordable and accessible funding.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to provide greater support for British farmers, including through the provision of more affordable and accessible funding.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to maintain the UK’s high animal welfare standards, which are seen as a key factor in the country’s reputation for producing high-quality food.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to provide greater support for British farmers, including through the provision of more affordable and accessible funding.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to maintain the UK’s high animal welfare standards, which are seen as a key factor in the country’s reputation for producing high-quality food.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to provide greater support for British farmers, including through the provision of more affordable and accessible funding.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to maintain the UK’s high animal welfare standards, which are seen as a key factor in the country’s reputation for producing high-quality food.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to provide greater support for British farmers, including through the provision of more affordable and accessible funding.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to maintain the UK’s high animal welfare standards, which are seen as a key factor in the country’s reputation for producing high-quality food.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to provide greater support for British farmers, including through the provision of more affordable and accessible funding.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to maintain the UK’s high animal welfare standards, which are seen as a key factor in the country’s reputation for producing high-quality food.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

‘We believe that a more supportive and sustainable agricultural policy will benefit not just farmers, but also consumers and the wider economy,’ said AHDB Chair, Mark Tanzer.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers.

They are also urging the government to provide greater support for British farmers, including through the provision of more affordable and accessible funding.

The NFU and AHDB are also calling for greater investment in agricultural research and development, as well as improved access to markets for British farmers

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