British farming facing extinction claim.
It is claimed
by industry experts that British food will be off the menu within
27 years if farming continues to die out. Shops will stock only
imported food whicg means that the celebrated full English
breakfast would feature eggs from Spain and bacon and sausages made
from Chinese pork.
The industry
continues to decline as youngsters reject the lifestyle, said Lantra,
the farming skills council. This is perhaps not surprising considering
the hardships faced by the industry in recent years coupled with
an apathetic, if not hostile, government.
A spokesman
said: With the industry losing 15,900 workers per year, we
predict that by 2035 the farmer could be extinct, meaning Britain
will lose its self-sufficiency.
This disclosure
follows short-sighted Government plans to rely heavily on imports
to safeguard Britains food supply. Official policy states:
Domestic production is neither a necessary nor sufficient
condition for food security.
However one
agricultural expert responded: This approach threatens to
exacerbate the food shortages around the world. We should be looking
to optimise domestic production.
Reacting to
Lantras report, the National Farmers Union said yesterday:
We believe agriculture, and those that work within the industry,
have a very bright future.
Not under
a Labour regime or within the EU it hasnt countered
a spokesman for the BNPs Land & People Britains
farmers can only thrive outside the EU and under a government dedicated
to self-sufficiency in agriculture.