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Prince Charles tells small family farmers to join forces

Prince Charles has urged small family farmers across the world to come together in a global cooperative and to find strength in numbers to deal with future upheavals in the agriculture industry.  The royal, 72, called for the plight of farmers to be at the centre of environmental action as the industry undergoes a massive transition . His comments came amid claims the UK s post-Brexit trade deal with Australia, which would open up British markets to farmers Down Under, would make it  all but impossible for family farms to compete with vast volumes of imports from overseas.  In a piece penned for the Guardian, the Prince of Wales said family farms needed to be a key part in any fair, inclusive, equitable and just transition to a sustainable future , noting that more than 100,000 family farms had been lost in the last 30 years. 

Mark Drakeford warns Welsh farmers can t compete amid Australia trade row

Boris Johnson: Australian trade deal a massive opportunity for British farmers

Boris Johnson: Australian trade deal a ‘massive opportunity’ for British farmers Prime Minister weighs in on row in Cabinet, which is split over how much access to offer Australian farmers in free trade agreement 19 May 2021 • 8:33pm Boris Johnson will chair a crunch meeting of Cabinet colleagues on Thursday morning to thrash out red lines Credit: Jessica Taylor Boris Johnson has signalled his support for a trade deal with Australia that scraps all tariffs on meat imports, saying it would offer British farmers a massive opportunity to export their beef and lamb. On Wednesday, the Prime Minister weighed in on the row engulfing his Cabinet, which is bitterly split over how much access to offer Australian farmers in a bilateral free trade agreement.

British farming will thrive in all trade deals we agree, vows Truss

British farming ‘will thrive’ in all trade deals we agree, vows Truss Liz Truss was speaking to MPs on the Commons International Trade Committee (Dominic Lipinski/PA) International Trade Secretary Liz Truss has said British farmers “will not be undercut” by any future trade deal with Australia amid fears over imports of lamb and beef. It was reported that a rift had opened in Cabinet over a deal being negotiated by Ms Truss with Australia, over concerns that farmers would be granted tariff-free access to UK markets. Environment Secretary George Eustice and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove were understood to be against allowing tariff-free access, while Ms Truss and Brexit minister Lord Frost were pushing for it.

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