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23 June 2025 Inter-Ministerial Group for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs |
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07 June 2025 |
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Huw Irranca-Davies, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs |
In accordance with the inter-institutional relations agreement, I can report to Members I attended the latest meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Group for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on 23 June 2025.
Andrew Muir MLA, Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and Caoimhe Archibald MLA, Minister for the Economy attended for the Northern Ireland Executive. The UK Government was represented by Steve Reed MP, Secretary of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, Mary Creagh MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Nature, Baroness Sue Hayman, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and Daniel Zeichner MP, Minister of State for Food Security and Rural Affairs.
The Group agreed the importance of regular meetings and the collective commitment to engagement between governments.
The Group considered preparedness and response to current biosecurity threats and the National Audit Office’s report on ‘Resilience to Animal Diseases in England’. Whilst the report and its recommendations are England only, diseases do not respect borders and therefore we agreed to work together on considering any actions arising from the report.
We discussed the recent UK-EU summit, which announced a Common Understanding agreement across several areas, and the next steps on engagement, negotiations and implementation. I outlined the continued importance of engaging and working with devolved governments, as so many policy considerations within the agreement are devolved matters. The UK Government committed to engage with devolved governments on this issue. All parties welcomed the removal of barriers to trade and discussed the importance of ensuring that biosecurity measures are maintained to adequate levels during the transition. Within the meeting we discussed the recently announced Fisheries and Coastal Growth Fund, and I highlighted my expectation that the Fund should be devolved and administered by devolved governments.
We considered progress on finalising the EFRA Common Frameworks. I reemphasised the importance of the IMG, as it sits at the top of the Common Frameworks’ governance. We discussed the link between finalising the Common Frameworks and the ongoing review of the UK Internal Market Act.
A communique regarding this meeting will be published on the UK Government website at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/inter-ministerial-group-for-environment-food-and-rural-affairs-communiques