Commissioners of the UK Farm Assurance Review have announced the next steps in an independent evaluation of the UK’s farm assurance schemes.
The project was jointly set up by the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) and the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), along with NFU Cymru, the Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) and NFU Scotland (NFUS), will aim to focus on repurposing UK farm assurance for a “post-Brexit world”.
The independent review of the UK Farm Assurance System is planned to report at the end of this year. The commissioners leading the review have issued an online survey that can be completed by any farmer in the UK, from any sector that will help provide evidence for the review and will assist in the development of its recommendations.
Lead commissioner Dr David Llewellyn said: “We are seeking views, in a variety of ways across the UK agri-food industry, but this is your chance to tell us your experiences of farm assurance so that we hear directly from the farming community. The survey will take around 10-15 minutes to complete.
“Our evidence gathering will also involve direct engagement by the commissioners with other key stakeholders. By responding directly to the commissioners and not to the sponsors of the review, we intend to ensure that our work will be both independent and transparent and that we can hear from a wide cross section of stakeholders in farm assurance systems from across the UK.”
The survey will remain open until 31st August, and can be accessed by clicking here.