The NFU is seeking an “urgent meeting with the highest level of government” after a lack of progress at the EU Council meeting last night.
NFU president Minette Batters said that the uncertainty now facing farmers and growers is hugely damaging, reminding government that this is a sector that produces the raw ingredients for the UK’s largest manufacturing sector, food and drink.
Batters said: “The potential of leaving without a deal is unthinkable for British farming and I urge both sides to continue negotiations to reach a deal that works for everyone.
“I am now seeking an urgent meeting with the highest levels of the UK Government to stress the urgency of the situation now facing us.”
She added: “More than two years on from the EU referendum, farmers and growers are still faced with considerable uncertainty around what the future will look like for their businesses.
“From a new EU trading relationship to how businesses will be able to recruit a competent and reliable workforce, the lack of clarity and current timescales are now seriously undermining farming’s ability to plan ahead.
“Understanding the trading environment you are operating in is vital to any business. For long-term businesses like farming, it is completely unacceptable.Farmers are having to plan now what they will produce and where it will be sold. To do this without any awareness of what the trading environment will be is impossible.
“It is vital to both the UK and the EU that a deal is reached which allows the food and farming sector to have a viable future.”
The union also stressed the importance of free and frictionless trade and the continuation of a trading relationship that allows British farmers to provide safe, traceable and affordable food while adhering to high animal welfare and environmental standards.
The UK food and drink industry employs 3.8 million people and generates £113 billion in value for the UK economy.