Sir Mark Spencer of the Conservative Party - "Election Policies of the Conservatives for Agriculture & Farming"
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Sir Mark Spencer of the Conservative Party - "Election Policies of the Conservatives for Agriculture & Farming"
Jun 13, 2024 Season 1 Episode 14
Rebekah

Find out about the Conservatives plans for agriculture and farming before the next General Election, with our special guest, Sir Mark Spencer, the Minister of State in the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs. Hear firsthand how Mark's upbringing on a dairy farm shaped his journey into politics and led to his recent recognition as a Knight Bachelor. This episode promises to take you through Mark's unique political philosophy, where he contrasts the practicalities of socialism with the aspirational goals of conservatism, and offers an insider look at the evolving landscape of UK agriculture.

Discover how the Conservative Party's policies are reshaping the agricultural sector post-Brexit. From navigating the challenges and opportunities of Brexit to advancing innovation through the gene editing bill, Mark sheds light on the transformative shift from the Common Agricultural Policy to the more sustainable and efficient Sustainable Farming Initiative. Learn about the new grant systems and reduced bureaucracy that aim to position agriculture as a key player in addressing global environmental challenges.

In the final segment, we tackle the pressing issues facing the agricultural industry today. Explore the necessity of budget adjustments in line with inflation, the potential of genetic improvement, and the investments in technology that promise to revolutionize farming. Mark emphasizes the importance of ensuring fairness in the supply chain and the diverse career opportunities within the sector. This episode is packed with insights into reconnecting consumers with food production and fostering career development through education and apprenticeships, making it a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of UK agriculture, who wants to understand about political policies for the future.