Local Member of Parliament, Simon Baynes MP has shown his support for British food and farming today (Wednesday 2nd November) on Back British Farming Day, recognising the vital role farmers in Clwyd South play in feeding the nation.
The National Farmers Union (NFU) provided the emblem of the day, a British wool and wheatsheaf pin badge. This symbolises the fantastic products British food and farming provides and recognises an industry which provides jobs for almost 4 million people and is worth more than £120 billion to the national economy.
Commenting, Simon Baynes MP, said:
“I am incredibly proud to represent the farmers and growers here in Clwyd South and show my recognition for their work by supporting Back British Farming Day. As well as providing high-quality, climate-friendly food for the nation, our farmers also maintain and care for our iconic British countryside that we all enjoy.
“Farmers in Clwyd South make a huge contribution to the local economy, providing jobs and, in many cases, producing renewable energy which help power more than 10 million homes across the country.
“Events over the past few years have shown us just how important it is to have a resilient farming sector, producing quality food for both home and abroad while shaping the land around us. That’s why I believe it is so important to recognise the importance of British agriculture and all it delivers to the nation.”