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UK: New Trade and Agriculture Commission will support farmers and animal welfare

The new commission represents farmers, retailers and consumers, advising Government on trade policies that secure opportunities for UK farmers and improve animal welfare.

10 July 2020
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The UK has named the members of its new Trade and Agriculture Commission, which will be chaired by food safety expert Tim Smith.

The Commission will report directly to International Trade Secretary Liz Truss, advising on:

  • Trade policies the Government should adopt to secure opportunities for UK farmers, while ensuring the sector remains competitive and that animal welfare and environmental standards in food production are not undermined.
  • Advancing and protecting British consumer interests and those of developing countries.
  • How the UK engages the WTO to build a coalition that helps advance higher animal welfare standards across the world.
  • Developing trade policy that identifies and opens up new export opportunities for the UK agricultural industry – in particular for SMEs – and that benefits the UK economy as a whole.

July 10, 2020/ UK Government/ United Kingdom.
https://www.gov.uk/

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