'No Justification' for Scottish Demands to Receive More CAP Money

UK - The NFU has joined NFU Cymru and the Ulster Farmers Union in rejecting calls from the Scottish Government to redistribute UK CAP funds north of the border.
calendar icon 27 June 2013
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National Farmers Union

The comments were made by the Scottish Government’s Cabinet Secretary Richard Lochhead at the recent Highland Show.

Following a unanimous vote at NFU Council that rejected the Scottish Government’s demands, NFU Deputy President Meurig Raymond said: “The CAP budget for the UK has been cut. This means that there will be less money available in future. It beggars belief that the SNP think it is justified that somehow Scotland should be exempt from those cuts.

“As farming organisations representing the interests of active farmers, we believe that the purpose of direct payments is to maintain agricultural capacity and underpin farm business resilience, not to be spread thinly across millions and millions of hectares of unproductive land.”

NFU Council also gave a ringing endorsement to recent comments made by Secretary of State Owen Paterson at the Holyrood Parliament.

Mr Raymond added: “Mr Paterson believes that the fairest way of dividing up the UK pot is to retain the status quo. We absolutely agree. The UK’s direct support payment distribution envelopes should remain as they are, broadly reflective of the agricultural capability of the area to which it is allocated. I am afraid that Mr Lochhead’s comments have their origins in the high politics of the Scottish Independence Referendum. Our job as farming unions is to ensure that decisions are made on objective not opportunistic grounds and that farmers across the rest of the UK are not left at a disadvantage.”

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