NFU Back British Farming Day: Farming's leaders say public support is there and Inheritance Tax is next

Hear from industry leaders including new Defra Secretary Emma Reynolds and NFU president Tom Bradshaw, from the NFU's annual reception in Westminster as part of its Back British Farming Day

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Back British Farming Day, run annually by the NFU, celebrates the best of British agriculture and gives leaders and MPs the chance to show their support for the industry.

Marking the tenth year of the event, NFU president Tom Bradshaw highlighted priorities for farming, including improving the profitability of sustainable food production and securing fair treatment on Inheritance Tax.

He said: "The NFU remains committed to championing a thriving future for British agriculture – one built on public trust, political partnership and pride in our homegrown food."

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NFU president Tom Bradshaw

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Defra Secretary Emma Reynolds 

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NFU Cymru president Aled Jones

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