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NFU president Meurig Raymond to step down

1st Nov 2017 / By Alistair Driver

NFU president Meurig Raymond has announced he will stand down from the role in February. 

MRPembrokeshire farmer Mr Raymond, who will have served for four years, at the top of the NFU said he was standing aside to allow continuity in the Brexit negotiations over the next few years. Likely candidates to take over at the top of the NFU include current deputy and vice presidents Minette Batters and Guy Smith, both of which will also have served four years in their roles come February. 

In an email to NFU council members, Mr Raymond wrote: "I wanted you, as a member of the NFU’s sovereign body, to be the first to know that after 14 years as a national officeholder of the NFU I have decided not to seek re-election as NFU President in February.

"This has been a very difficult decision for me, but it has become increasingly clear that the complex negotiations for the UK to leave the EU will go well beyond the next two years.  I had always been clear that I would not want to serve as an Officeholder beyond 2020 and so, for the sake of continuity and consistency throughout this critical period for British farming,  I believe it is right that I should step back now rather than in 2020.

"The NFU is well-equipped to deal with the task at hand. Our thinking on Brexit is well-developed, we have built effective alliances across and beyond our own industry and the NFU has built up a significant reservoir of cross-party political support.

"We have successfully made the case for this most important of industries and moved food and farming up the political agenda while at the same time the NFU has made, and continues to make, a real difference for its members on so many fronts.

"That’s only been possible because of our excellent professional staff and of course those members at every level of the organisation who give freely of their time to campaign on the wide variety of issues facing farming today.

As a critical link in the UK’s largest manufacturing sector, feeding the nation while providing excellent stewardship of the environment, we have a great story to tell.

I am passionate about this industry and I look forward to working hard to represent our farmers and growers as NFU President over the next four months.  I will continue to support and champion this great industry in whatever way I can in the coming years."