Wednesday 11th September is Back British Farming Day and Moorlands MP, Dame Karen Bradley was pleased to pop in to the NFU reception in Parliament.
Karen wore the wheatsheaf pin badge to show her support for British food and farming.
Back British Farming Day celebrates the British farmers and growers who work through rain and shine to produce the delicious ingredients that underpin the UK’s largest manufacturing sector, food and drink.
The day is an opportunity to champion all that British farmers and growers do for the nation including producing food for our three meals a day, caring for the countryside, delivering renewable energy and providing jobs for rural communities.
Karen said,
“British farmers and growers do a fantastic job of providing the nation with high-quality, climate-friendly food and I want to say a huge thank you to the farmers and growers in the Moorlands for their continued hard work. I am proud to support Back British Farming Day and will campaign on behalf of our food producers to drive forward a future for them where they can be confident that the public’s support is backed up by policies and are part of the plan for growth.”