Animal Welfare: Standards | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Written Answers Local authorities respond to individual cases of animal welfare and can allocate resources based on local priorities.
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Q The final question from me is about schedule 3, which sets out in some detail a range of quite technical changes to tenancy law that have
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Q A previous witness said that if a tenant farmer exercised an option that we set out under clause 13 to take a number of years payment in
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Q On tenancy issues, your organisations famously do not always agree, but on the future direction of travel for policy, do you both agree t
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Q I have a linked question, although it might be too complex to answer.
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Q I suppose the point I was making was less to do with the market.
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Q I will ask a question that I asked the National Farmers Union earlier: if we had a world in which there were no basic payment scheme paym
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Q I return to Mr Egan’s point about the control and enforcement regime.
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Do you support the general thrust of the future policy, moving from subsidy on land tenure to—
Examination of Witnesses | Agriculture Bill | Public Bill Committees Q Will you each tell us what you think have been the main shortcomings of the existing area-based common agricultural policy; whether we ca