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Action on rural livelihoods and climate change emissions from farming is urgently needed.

Recognising the strengths and diversity of the UK’s plant-based agriculture is key to addressing these issues, says The Vegan Society, which welcomes wider debate in this area following yesterday's appointment of Kerry McCarthy, a vegan for over 20 years, as the new Shadow Secretary for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

“We have the utmost confidence in Kerry McCarthy in her new role as the shadow Defra minister. We will also seek to work more closely with the Government Defra minister, Liz Truss, and hope that cross-party agreements can be reached on various issues, farmers’ livelihoods in particular,” said Jasmijn de Boo, CEO of The Vegan Society.

“There is common ground: we all want environmental and food sustainability, and a long term future for farmers. McCarthy’s track record of compassion in the Commons is conducive for far greater discussion on these very issues. We support farmers and growers, and now is the time to act. Government subsidies for farmers wishing to move towards sustainable crop farming is the best next step,” de Boo added.

News of McCarthy’s appointment comes less than two weeks before The Vegan Society launches its latest campaign, Grow Green, at the Labour Party Conference.

For more information about Grow Green and its accompanying report, please contact Jimmy Pierce on 0121 523 1738 / media[at]vegansociety[dot]com 

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