Farming News - NSA: Welsh Sheep Sector needs stability and practical support from incoming Government

NSA: Welsh Sheep Sector needs stability and practical support from incoming Government

The Cymru / Wales Region of the National Sheep Association (NSA) has called on the incoming Senedd and Welsh Government to provide Welsh sheep farmers with the confidence, policy clarity and practical support needed to plan ahead, invest and continue delivering for rural Wales.

 

NSA says the next term of government will be critical for the Welsh sheep sector as producers respond to market pressure, animal health challenges and changing support arrangements while continuing to balance food production, environmental delivery and rural resilience.

NSA Cymru / Wales Region Development Officer Helen Roberts says: “This is a critical period for Welsh sheep farming. Producers need a realistic and consistent policy framework that recognises the sector’s importance to food production, landscape management and the rural economy.”

NSA Chief Executive Phil Stocker adds: “NSA does not expect, or want, any sudden knee-jerk reactions from the incoming Government in Wales with regard to the new Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) at such an important time, with the first application window about to close.

"NSA would like to see the new Government find its feet, study the responses to the opening of the SFS, and consider future amendments that take account of the importance of food security and self-sufficiency alongside animal health and welfare, environmental and social obligations, while keeping a close eye on reducing complexity and bureaucracy.”

NSA Cymru /Wales Region says its priorities for the new Senedd term include support for flock health, proportionate regulation and future policy arrangements that are workable for upland, lowland and family-run sheep enterprises across Wales. NSA welcomes the opportunity to meet and work with the new Government to help achieve these priorities.