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Thank you for your email about bureaucracy in farming. I appreciate you raising this with me. Jodie Scheckter is indeed a constituent, and I applaud his initiatives on organic farming. I can only agree, and sympathise with you on this issue. We have reached the point where the costs that these regulations impose on British agriculture have, in many cases, become separated from the benefits they are supposed to deliver. Many of these regulations start life in Europe but often, by the time they reach our farms, have more than a few extra specifications added to them. Unfortunately, we have a very British tendency to implement the regulations coming from Europe to a greater extent than other countries in the EU. That is not to say that all regulations emanate from Europe. Indeed, the cost to farmers of UK regulation has more than tripled since Defra was created in 2001. I recognise that there is a role and requirement for regulation, but equally that Defra has allowed red tape to proliferate, very often at maximum expense for minimal benefit. High standards are important, and must be maintained, but it is the outcomes that matter and as long as they are met, we will let farmers determine the methods that best suit the conditions on their farm. The Conservatives have published a set of proposals, Lifting Burdens Lowering Costs, outlining how we propose to reduce the regulatory burden. Best wishes, The Rt Hon Sir George Young Bt MP www.sirgeorgeyoung.org.uk

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