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Farm incomes drop by 40% in a year
Release/Rhyddhau:
05/01/07
Contact/Cyswllt:
Mick Bates
029 2089 8342/ 01686 625527/
mick.bates@wales.gov.uk |
Welsh Liberal
Democrat countryside spokesperson, Mick Bates, has expressed his concern
at declining farm incomes.
New figures show a 40 per
cent average drop in farm incomes for upland cattle and sheep farmers.
Hill cattle and sheep farms saw incomes drop by over a third, while hill
sheep farms were 25 per cent down on last year.
Mick Bates
said: “Such a drastic drop in income would not be tolerated in any other
sector – these figures are a shocking and powerful reminder of the
pressure that many farms are under. The rural way of life is under
threat in a very real way, but the Labour Government shows no interest
in protecting farmers’ livelihoods, or the many other industries that
are dependant on them.
“I know
that many Labour AM’s come to the countryside to enjoy the beautiful
scenery afforded by the Welsh hills. They seem unable to fathom,
however, that that scenery will be lost without investment in the
uplands. Cuts to the Tir Mynydd budget must be reversed, and the level
of funding restored to that set in 2005-06, or the effects on the
ability of family farms to survive, and consequently on the whole Welsh
economy, will truly be dire.”
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