Welsh Election 2026 - Darren Millar: 'Without farmers, there is no food security, no thriving rural economy, and no future'

Welsh Conservatives leader Darren Millar outlines the party's vision and growth strategy to support farmers, strengthen food security and grow the rural economy

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Darren Millar, leader of the Welsh Conservatives, said: "As we approach the next Senedd Election, the choice is clear: continue with policies that undermine our countryside, or back a vision that puts farmers, food production and rural prosperity first."
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Darren Millar, leader of the Welsh Conservatives, said: "As we approach the next Senedd Election, the choice is clear: continue with policies that undermine our countryside, or back a vision that puts farmers, food production and rural prosperity first."

Rural Wales is the backbone of our nation. It sustains our economy, preserves our culture and language and produces the food that feeds us all. Yet for too long, rural communities have been overlooked,...

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