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It does not mention the introduction of land management plans or the adoption of a fully integrated regime from producer to application site.Finally, what is to be done?
We believe that it does for two reasons, which Dr Perry can expand on. First, we produce a lot of our own intellectual property; the service in England and Wales does so, as I understand it, to a lesser degree.
Does the minister recognise that there are concerns about a statutory approach to fallowing? Small independent producers do not have the option to move to other sites because they operate on only one site and might have particular difficulties because of the nature of the geography in sea areas.
Part of this Parliament's role must be to examine ways in which we can use primary produce from rural areas and use it to added value in the areas in which it is produced.