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NDM6779 United Kingdom Independence Party debate - Upland Livestock
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Meeting: 19/09/2018 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd (Item 7)
United Kingdom Independence Party Debate - Upland Livestock
NDM6779 Gareth
Bennett (South Wales Central)
To propose that the National Assembly for
Wales:
1. Believes that sheep, which have
previously been referred to as woolly maggots, should be returned to Welsh
hillsides.
2. Regrets that the decision to remove
grazing rights from the Welsh uplands has resulted in huge damage to the Welsh
uplands, wildlife and general environment.
3. Calls on the Welsh Government to remove
any incentives that encourage the removal of livestock from upland areas and,
instead, provide incentives for those areas to be repopulated with livestock.
The following amendments have been tabled:
Amendment 1 - Paul Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire)
Delete all and
replace with:
To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales:
1. Recognises the
importance of Welsh livestock in supporting the agri-food industry across Wales
and the rest of the United Kingdom.
2. Believes that
the Welsh livestock industry is an integrated sector and that upland and
lowland livestock are dependent on each other.
3. Notes the
importance of upland farming to rural communities, and believes that the Welsh
Government needs to prioritise the promotion of greater processing capacity in
Wales in order to add value to the livestock sector.
4. Encourages the
Welsh Government to work with the UK Government to secure a change in the
distribution of the promotional levy income and, by doing so achieve a greater
return, particularly for the Welsh sheep industry and Hybu Cig Cymru, the organisation
responsible for the development, promotion and marketing of Welsh red meat.
[If amendment 1 is
agreed, amendments 2 and 3 will be de-selected]
Amendment 2 - Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn)
Delete all and
replace with:
To propose that the
National Assembly for Wales:
1. Believes that
upland sheep farms are an important part of the Welsh economy.
2. Notes with
concern the dangers posed by leaving the single market and customs union on
upland sheep farms.
3. Supports
remaining in the EU as a means of retaining single market status but, in the
event of leaving the EU and losing single market membership, calls on the Welsh
Government to provide upland sheep farms with adequate support whilst building
on high animal welfare and environmental standards.
[If amendment 2 is
agreed, amendment 3 will be de-selected]
Amendment 3 - Julie James (Swansea West)
Delete all and
replace with
The National
Assembly for Wales:
1. Believes the
result of the Brexit referendum and resulting trade challenges for Welsh upland
agriculture mean we must look to the future, not the past, in developing a new
model of support for land managers.
2. Notes the
results of various scenario planning exercises for post-Brexit agriculture in
Wales, all of which predict a difficult future for sheep farming in the uplands
should the UK leave the single market and customs union.
3. Supports the
Welsh Government’s intention to create a programme, to include upland farmers,
addressing the issues noted above with two large and flexible schemes: an
Economic Resilience scheme and a Public Goods scheme.
Consultation -
Support for Welsh Farming after Brexit
Minutes:
The
item started at 17.35
Voting
on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time.
A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment:
NDM6779
Gareth
Bennett (South Wales Central)
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1.
Believes that sheep, which have previously been referred to as woolly maggots,
should be returned to Welsh hillsides.
2.
Regrets that the decision to remove grazing rights from the Welsh uplands has
resulted in huge damage to the Welsh uplands, wildlife and general environment.
3.
Calls on the Welsh Government to remove any incentives that encourage the
removal of livestock from upland areas and, instead, provide incentives for
those areas to be repopulated with livestock.
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
4 |
0 |
48 |
52 |
The
motion without amendment was not agreed.
The
following amendments were tabled:
Amendment
1 - Paul
Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire)
Delete
all and replace with:
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1.
Recognises the importance of Welsh livestock in supporting the agri-food
industry across Wales and the rest of the United Kingdom.
2.
Believes that the Welsh livestock industry is an integrated sector and that
upland and lowland livestock are dependent on each other.
3.
Notes the importance of upland farming to rural communities, and believes that
the Welsh Government needs to prioritise the promotion of greater processing
capacity in Wales in order to add value to the livestock sector.
4.
Encourages the Welsh Government to work with the UK Government to secure a
change in the distribution of the promotional levy income and, by doing so
achieve a greater return, particularly for the Welsh sheep industry and Hybu
Cig Cymru, the organisation responsible for the development, promotion and
marketing of Welsh red meat.
[If
amendment 1 is agreed, amendments 2 and 3 will be de-selected]
A
vote was taken on amendment 1:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
13 |
0 |
39 |
52 |
Amendment
1 was not agreed.
Amendment
2 - Rhun
ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn)
Delete
all and replace with:
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1.
Believes that upland sheep farms are an important part of the Welsh economy.
2.
Notes with concern the dangers posed by leaving the single market and customs
union on upland sheep farms.
3.
Supports remaining in the EU as a means of retaining single market status but,
in the event of leaving the EU and losing single market membership, calls on
the Welsh Government to provide upland sheep farms with adequate support whilst
building on high animal welfare and environmental standards.
[If
amendment 2 is agreed, amendment 3 will be de-selected]
A
vote was taken on amendment 2:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
6 |
1 |
45 |
52 |
Amendment
2 was not agreed.
Amendment
3 -
Julie James (Swansea West)
Delete all and replace with
The National Assembly for Wales:
1. Believes the result of the Brexit referendum and
resulting trade challenges for Welsh upland agriculture mean we must look to
the future, not the past, in developing a new model of support for land
managers.
2. Notes the results of various scenario planning
exercises for post-Brexit agriculture in Wales, all of which predict a
difficult future for sheep farming in the uplands should the UK leave the
single market and customs union.
3. Supports the Welsh Government’s intention to
create a programme, to include upland farmers, addressing the issues noted
above with two large and flexible schemes: an Economic Resilience scheme and a
Public Goods scheme.
A
vote was taken on amendment 3:
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
30 |
0 |
22 |
52 |
Amendment
3 was agreed.
A
vote was taken on the motion as amended:
NDM6779
Gareth
Bennett (South Wales Central)
The National Assembly for Wales:
1. Believes the result of the Brexit referendum and
resulting trade challenges for Welsh upland agriculture mean we must look to
the future, not the past, in developing a new model of support for land
managers.
2. Notes the results of various scenario planning
exercises for post-Brexit agriculture in Wales, all of which predict a
difficult future for sheep farming in the uplands should the UK leave the
single market and customs union.
3. Supports the Welsh Government’s intention to
create a programme, to include upland farmers, addressing the issues noted
above with two large and flexible schemes: an Economic Resilience scheme and a
Public Goods scheme.
For |
Abstain |
Against |
Total |
30 |
0 |
22 |
52 |
The
motion as amended was agreed.