NFU Cymru submits Budget evidence to Welsh Affairs Committee

28 November 2024

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NFU Cymru has submitted evidence to the House of Commons' Welsh Affairs Committee on the impact of the Autumn Budget on Welsh agriculture.

In its submission to the Welsh Affairs Committee this week, the union said that the Budget came as a bitter blow to farmers in Wales, with many now left fearing for the future of their farm, particularly in light of the proposed changes to the inheritance tax treatment of agricultural property.

This unwelcome news comes on top of a number of challenges that the sector has faced or is currently facing including high costs of production, adverse weather, marketplace volatility, uncertainty around the direction of future support for agriculture in Wales as well as the significant burdens water quality regulations and TB in cattle.

NFU Cymru calls for the UK Government to scrap the proposed changes to Agricultural Property Relief and to ensure that uplifts to agricultural funding for Wales are via a more equitable arrangement which accounts for historical levels of agricultural production in the UK home nations.

Read the full submission on this page.

NFU Cymru Lobbying work - Budget

28th November 2024

NFU Cymru submits evidence to Welsh Affairs Committee

NFU Cymru sends submission to the House of Commons’ Welsh Affairs Committee on the impact of the Autumn Budget on Welsh agriculture

19th November 2024

NFU Cymru members challenge APR changes in Westminster

NFU Cymru members joined farmers from around the UK in London, in a massive show of strength and unity against the UK Government’s inheritance tax reforms

15th - 17th November 2024

NFU Cymru officeholders attend Welsh Labour Party Conference

Aled Jones and Abi Reader lobbied Welsh MPs on changes to Inheritance Tax, during the Party Conference in landudno

5th November 2024

NFU Cymru President meets with Jo Stevens, Secretary of State for Wales

NFU Cymru President meets with Jo Stevens, Secretary of State for Wales following the NFU Cymru letter requesting an urgent meeting to discuss Agricultural Property Relief.

31st October 2024

NFU Cymru writes letter to Jo Stevens, Secretary of State for Wales

NFU Cymru writes a letter to Jo Stevens, Secretary of State for Wales - Agricultural Property Relief & Request for an urgent meeting

30th October 2024

NFU Cymru expresses its fears for the future of the family farm following the changes to APR and BPR announced in the Autumn statement.

‘Misguided and ill-thought-out reforms to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) will not only lead to lasting damage to Welsh farming and the break-up of family farms, but will also leave farmers with neither the means, confidence nor the incentive to invest in the future of their business,’ says NFU Cymru. Read NFU Cymru's views here

30th October 2024

UK Autumn Budget 2024

The UK Autumn Budget 2024 is announced.

25th October 2024

NFU Cymru writes letter to Jo Stevens, Secretary of State for Wales

NFU Cymru writes a letter to Jo Stevens, Secretary of State for Wales ahead of the budget announcement.

25th October 2024

NFU Cymru writes joint letter to Chancellor ahead of Budget

NFU Cymru along with the NFU, NFU Scotland and the Ulster Farmers’ Union writes a joint letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves following recent speculation that Inheritance Tax Reliefs (IHT), including Agricultural Property Relief (APR) as well as Business Property Relief (BPR), are to be reviewed in the Budget. Read the letter here

3rd October 2024

NFU Cymru writes to MPs ahead of Autumn budget

NFU Cymru writes a letter to all 32 Welsh MPs ahead of the new government’s first budget, setting out its position on agricultural support funding and also making the case as to why there should not be any changes to Agricultural Property Relief. Read the letter here

2nd October 2024

Farming budget tops agenda as NFU Cymru meets Welsh Government heads

NFU Cymru meet with Eluned Morgan, First Minister of Wales, alongside Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies. Top of the agenda was funding for agriculture and progress on the development of the Sustainable Farming Scheme. Read more here

1st October 2024

NFU Cymru writes letter to Chancellor ahead of Budget

29th September – 2nd October 2024

NFU Cymru at the Conservative Party Conference

NFU Cymru joined the NFU at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham. NFU held a fringe panel event discussing the future agriculture budget.

22nd - 25th September 2024

NFU Cymru at the Labour Party Conference

NFU Cymru joined the NFU at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool. NFU Cymru used this as an opportunity to push forward our key ask of Government; that is an agricultural budget that allows us to be able to meet our ambitions to be world leading in the production of climate friendly food against a backdrop where nature is thriving on our farms. Read more here

12th August 2024

NFU Cymru meets with Defra Minister of State, Daniel Zeichner MP

NFU Cymru Deputy President Abi Reader was pleased to welcome Defra Minister of State for Food Security and Rural Affairs, Daniel Zeichner on to her farm. This visit gave the Minister an opportunity to look at some of the issues and challenges facing agriculture, specifically those non-devolved matters such as future UK Government funding for the sector and the UK’s national food security. Read more here

July - August 2024

Budget top of the agenda at County Shows

Throughout July & August the budget was discussed at County Shows across Wales.

June 2024

Budget top of the agenda at NFU Cymru General Election hustings

NFU Cymru members across Wales had the opportunity to quiz their parliamentary candidates at county General Election hustings.


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