Farmers alarmed by Australia trade talks

Written by David Fletcher 20 May 2021
Farmers alarmed by Australia trade talks

UK farmers have sounded the alarm over reports the Government plans a trade deal with Australia which might make its food and farming imports cheaper. The move would be part of a free trade pact with Australia that the Government hopes will be a springboard for similar deals with other countries. But UK farming unions have warned of ‘irreversible damage’ from a bad deal. There is speculation the Cabinet is split over the move. As with many countries, farming imports from Australia face tariffs - making lamb and beef more expensive. UK care of livestock has far higher standards, and avoids hormonal additions. In a post-Brexit world, the Government has now indicated that farmers may have to prepare for the lowering of tariffs on agricultural imports. The NFU warned that its members will struggle to compete if zero-tariff trade on lamb and beef goes ahead.

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  • Pray: for the Trans-Pacific Partnership to be open to the UK while allowing UK farmers greater access to growing consumer markets in Asia on the right terms. (Isaiah 30:18)