My right hon. Friend will be aware that we have presented a separate Agriculture Bill, which has had its First Reading. It sets out all the powers we would need to reform agriculture policy. The direct payment regulations before us bring the CAP into UK law and on to the UK statute book, and in the Agriculture Bill, there are powers to modify these regulations, so that we can remove the rough edges and simplify them. There are also powers in the Agriculture Bill to strike a very different course for our agriculture—a course based on payment for public goods, but also on providing farmers with grants to invest in new technology, so that they can improve their profitability or add value to their produce. That Bill also recognises that our food security is vital, and commits the Government to reviewing it every five years. That, however, is obviously a matter that we will debate in the coming weeks and months; I want to return to this direct payments Bill.
Direct Payments to Farmers (Legislative Continuity) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
George Eustice
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 28 January 2020.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Committee of the Whole House (HC) on Direct Payments to Farmers (Legislative Continuity) Bill.
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