UK farms will be able to continue employing seasonal workers from overseas for another five years, under government plans to boost the agricultural sector.
Ministers will extend the seasonal worker visa route for five more years in an effort to give farmers greater confidence over the future supply of their workforce.
It forms the latest attempt from Environment Secretary Steve Reed to reset relations with the farming sector amid growing tensions over the Treasury’s plans to impose inheritance tax on family farms from next year.
Extending visas for seasonal workers was among the top demands from the National Farmers’ Union [NFU], and comes alongside fresh promises to introduce new requirements for government catering contracts to buy British produce and to protect British farmers in any future trade deals.
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