Journey to carbon neutral “exciting”
Carbon neutral farming could be a big opportunity for British farming – but only if the industry isn’t “sacrificed” in trade deals by politicians, says a top farming chief.
“The road that we are on now – the journey to carbon neutral food production - the ability to produce so many more of our fibres, fuel, food, in a way that is truly sustainable, I think it is becoming a very exciting time,” said Minette Batters, President of the National Farmers’ Union of England and Wales.
“Young people don’t have any of the baggage of our generation,” she said speaking to Stephen Sackur on HARDtalk.
But she warned that the opportunities are reliant on the support of the government. “I’m really hopeful that if politicians can just see the jewel that is in front of them there is a great future,” she said.
“But if we are sacrificed in trade deals, if we are undermined in the marketplace – it’s going to cause devastation out there.”