THE farming industry will discuss the possible impact of Brexit when a roadshow stops off in Ryedale next week.

The NFU and AHDB are embarking on a series of Brexit Roadshows across the country to meet farmers to discuss the political and economic outlook for the industry post-Brexit.

Ahead of a future consultation on an Agriculture Bill, the roadshows will continue the sector’s conversation with farmers about agriculture after Brexit. The Ryedale event will take place at 7pm on October 24 at Malton Rugby Club.

NFU chief EU exit and international trade adviser Gail Soutar said: “Brexit is a top priority for the NFU and has the potential to bring a lot of change for our members’ businesses.

“We are engaged in every aspect of the negotiations affecting farming and it’s vital we continue developing our policy alongside our members. The NFU will ensure that when we’re making the case for farming to Government, the sector’s strategic importance and the need for farm businesses to remain productive, profitable and progressive is central.

“During the meeting the NFU Brexit team will present the organisation’s latest thinking on the development of a domestic agriculture policy aimed at helping farmers to mitigate volatility, enhance productivity and to deliver environmental benefits post-CAP.

“During the meeting we’ll also cover transitional arrangements required to ensure continuity and certainty for farmers when we leave the EU.”

AHDB senior analyst Sarah Baker said: “The roadshows are a call to action for farmers to get fit for the future. The top 25 per cent of performers in all sectors, regardless of size, will remain viable in all our post-Brexit scenarios, which sketch out the extremes. We will be continuing with this analysis as more information becomes available to ensure our levy payers are kept fully informed and are best positioned for the change ahead." The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is a levy board.

NFU members can contact their regional office to book for the Malton event.