Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Brexit: and farming: 'Change on the Way' @ Radio 4

Change is on the way for UK farming:
Futures Forum: Brexit: and 'lost subsidies, export tariffs and increased competition'

BBC Radio 4 is running a series of programmes every day this week and next on how plans to leave the EU will affect farming in Britain:
BBC Radio 4 - Against the Grain - Available now

Here is episode one, aired yesterday lunchtime:

Change on the Way

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Brexit means Brexit. 
But what does it mean for British farmers?
 No other industry is so closely linked to Brussels as agriculture, which still gets nearly 40% of the EU's annual budget. 
In this ten part series, Charlotte Smith talks to farmers, politicians and policy experts. 
She explores the history of British farming, and the options for the UK after it has left the Common Agricultural Policy. 
In episode one, Charlotte joins the annual farming jamboree in London, the Farmers' Weekly Awards. 
The economist Dieter Helm lays out his vision for a post-CAP industry. 
And in Perthshire, cousins Martin and Roddy Kennedy explain the financial realities of hill farming.


BBC Radio 4 - Against the Grain, Series 1, Change on the Way
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