Ashby MP shows support for British food and farming

By Graham Hill

10th Sep 2020 | Local News

Ashby MP Andrew Bridgen showed support for British food and farming on Back British Farming Day (Weds) by visiting local farmer and NFU Leicestershire, Northamptonshire and Rutland county vice chairman Joe Stanley.

The visit to Joe's farm near Ashby recognised the crucial role farmers play in producing food for the nation and caring for the countryside.

The UK food and farming industry is worth more than £120 billion to the national economy and employs more than four million people.

Mr Bridgen said: "I am extremely proud to support of the farming sector that is so valuable not just to this region but to the whole country.

"British farmers and growers are proud to produce safe, traceable and nutritious food we all love to eat to world-leading standards, as well as maintaining the iconic British countryside and sustaining a dynamic rural economy.

"Farmers were rightly identified as key workers during the coronavirus pandemic.

"Thanks to those farmers in my constituency, and the wider food supply chain, we were able to ensure supermarket shelves were kept stocked and the nation was fed during this difficult time. I am very grateful for all that they have done and continue to do."

Mr Bridgen said that this autumn will be 'a critical time' for British food and farming.

"I will do all I can to highlight the importance of protecting the food standards we value in any future trade deals from imported food that would be illegal to produce here," he added.

     

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