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NPA ‘extremely disappointed’ with Defra response to COVID compensation request

Alistair DriverBy Alistair DriverJuly 28, 20215 Mins Read
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NPA chairman Rob Mutimer issued an angry response after Farming Minister Victoria Prentis rejected the NPA’s request for a COVID compensation scheme for the English pig sector.

The Department claimed it would ‘not be appropriate’ for it to implement a scheme similar to those in place in Scotland and Northern Ireland, referring instead to existing support measures that producers have access to that were created during the COVID pandemic.

In a letter to Mr Mutimer, Mrs Prentis also offered little support on two other areas of current concern for the pig sector – the labour shortage and lost Chinese export licences.

Mr Mutimer, who wrote to Defra earlier this month outlining the dire situation the pig sector faces and seeking support in various areas said he was ‘extremely disappointed with the response and the reasons given’.

‘Aware’

Mrs Prentis said the Government ‘very much recognise the challenges that the industry has faced in recent months because of the Covid-19 pandemic’ and outlined the general support made available to businesses, including the new Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS) launched on April 6.

She said she was also ‘aware’ that in January the Northern Ireland Executive announced a £2.2 million compensation fund for pig producers impacted specifically by the COVID-19 closure of a Cranswick plant in August 2020 and of the Scottish Government’s funding for producers who were required to pay a similar financial penalty by the Brechin plant due to the loss of its China export market.

But she said: “Producers in England or Wales did not face such a situation. Not all the pork processing companies who export to China were affected by Covid-19 outbreaks and those that were impacted chose not to impose penalties on their suppliers.

“For this reason, it would not be appropriate for us to implement a scheme similar to those announced by both the Northern Ireland Executive and the Scottish Government.”

Recent data, she added, suggests ‘a slightly more positive outlook’ for deadweight prices, which have been rising since April and remain above the 5-year average.

“Input prices, particularly for feed, remain high as a proportion of producer costs but these have fallen in recent months. On the retail side, both customer spend, and volumes have increased over the last 12 months. Exports are steady with an increase in annual sales to China,” Mrs Prentis said.

China blank

On the lost China export licences, she said Defra was ‘working with British Embassy in Beijing and wider FCDO colleagues to use every opportunity’ to press the Chinese authorities for the relisting of these UK establishments. But she acknowledged that China has not responded to repeated requests, both at working level and at Ministerial level, for bilateral engagement to discuss this issue.

She was also unable to offer any support on the labour shortages currently causing major problems across the whole sector, insisting the Government ‘will not introduce a general low-skilled or temporary work route’.

“We are encouraging all sectors to make employment more attractive to UK domestic workers through offering training, careers options, wage increases and to invest in automation technology,” she said.

NPA reaction

Rob Mutimer Mr Mutimer said: “This is a very disappointing response from the Minister that suggests the Government is failing to recognise some hugely significant issues affecting the pig sector at the same time – and has little intention of supporting us in any way.

“We fear the pig industry is heading towards a severe crisis, due, in part, to the global pandemic, but also to the restrictive Government immigration policy introduced at the start of this year.

“Our requests for support were proportionate and reflected the severity of the situation, and, in terms of COVID compensation, were in line with what was delivered months ago in Scotland and Northern Ireland. We will continue to press for a compensation package, especially now as many of the support schemes announced during the pandemic are coming to an end.

“For the Minister to partly justify the decision by saying the market outlook is improving demonstrates exactly how they have failed to grasp the severity of the situation, despite the detailed evidence provided. Pig producers have been enduring serious losses since last autumn and our costs of production, sadly, remain at or close to record levels.

“This has been compounded by the inability of pork plants to attract and retain the staff they need to process enough pigs to meet the current strong domestic demand for British pork, so once again, pigs are being rolled and starting to back up on farms.

“We have seen a number of producers leave the industry in recent months. To help prevent the trickle becoming a flood, we would expect more understanding, support and meaningful action from Government.”

The NPA is seeking an urgent meeting with the Minister to reiterate why the pig sector currently needs more support than the Government is willing to provide.

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Alistair Driver

Editor Pig World, group editor Agronomist and Arable Farmer and Farm Contractor. National Pig Association webmaster. Former political editor at Farmers Guardian. Occasional media pundit. Brought up on a Leicestershire farm. Works from a shed in his Oxfordshire garden.

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