UK farmers are to receive £3bn ($3.93bn) in funding to support the industry as Britain leaves the EU.
Brexit means Britain will leave the Common Agricultural Policy direct payments scheme in 2020.
The government says its support will allow agriculture to 'thrive', and it will be able to create a less bureaucratic system.
Minette Batters of the National Farmers Union says the industry still needs more reassurance.
IN: "I guess...
OUT: ...produce here."
DUR: 19 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1230farming-batters1.mp3
Brexit means Britain will leave the Common Agricultural Policy direct payments scheme in 2020.
The government says its support will allow agriculture to 'thrive', and it will be able to create a less bureaucratic system.
Minette Batters of the National Farmers Union says the industry still needs more reassurance.
IN: "I guess...
OUT: ...produce here."
DUR: 19 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1230farming-batters1.mp3