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Greg Smith welcomes launch of Trade and Agriculture Commission

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Wednesday, 29 July, 2020
Greg Smith welcomes launch of Trade and Agriculture Commission
  • Commission provides expert advice to government to ensure UK trade policy secures opportunities for UK farmers and upholds high standards.
  • It will advise on trade policy that will help boost the South East’s food and drink exports. The South East region employs 25,000 people in food and drink sector and the value of exports in the agri-food sector increased by 5.3% in 2019. It is famous for its English sparkling wine, craft beers, gin, and premium and gourmet foods.

Greg Smith MP has welcomed the formal launch of the new Trade and Agriculture Commission, unveiled by International Trade Secretary Liz Truss at an event in Whitehall yesterday.

The Commission will ensure our high standards are upheld and our farmers are able seize new opportunities to export their goods abroad. This will help the UK agriculture sector to be amongst the most competitive and innovative in the world.

The Commission was established to bring together stakeholders across the industry, calling on their expertise to advise on:

  • Trade policies the Government should adopt to secure opportunities for UK farmers, while ensuring the sector remains competitive and that animal welfare and environmental standards in food production are not undermined.
  • Advancing and protecting British consumer interests and those of developing countries.
  • How the UK engages the WTO to build a coalition that helps advance higher animal welfare standards across the world.
  • Developing trade policy that identifies and opens up new export opportunities for the UK agricultural industry – in particular for SMEs – and that benefits the UK economy as a whole

International Trade Secretary, Liz Truss, said: “We’re stepping up our engagement with all the groups who have an interest in Britain’s agriculture trade policy. The Trade and Agriculture Commission will ensure the voices of the public and industry are heard, and that their interests are advanced and protected. It will advise the government on how Britain can remain a world-leader in animal welfare and environmental standards, and how we can seize new export opportunities for our farmers.

“This is about putting British farming at the heart of our trade policy and ensuring that our agriculture industry is amongst the most competitive and innovative in the world.”

MP for Buckingham, Greg Smith, said: "It is enormously important for us here in Buckinghamshire to do everything possible to ensure a prosperous future for all our farmers.  It is vital we look beyond the domestic market and open new trade routes to sell British food and drink - as premium products - abroad.  The opportunities for all our farmers are huge and exciting."

 

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