Farmers will have the opportunity to reach out and share their wares more widely; that continues to be the case. I continue to proffer reassurance that New Zealand already has an enormous WTO quota, which it does not use with the UK because it exports a lot of its sheepmeat to Asian markets. Indeed, much of the EU imports that come into the UK are balanced easily by the fantastic British produce that comes from our Northumbrian and Welsh farmers—and, indeed, any other of our farmers, but we have a very strong voice for those two farming communities in particular. I reassure hon. Members that giving our farmers opportunities to reach out and build new relationships and new trading routes is our great passion, and we will continue to do that in the Department.
Free Trade Agreement: New Zealand
Proceeding contribution from
Anne-Marie Trevelyan
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 21 October 2021.
It occurred during Ministerial statement on Free Trade Agreement: New Zealand.
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