Monday, August 15, 2016

U.K. promises farmers continued aid

The United Kingdom government is promising agriculture and other industries that they will continue to receive the same level of support as within the European Union when the U.K. pulls out.

The country has voted to exit the European Union.

The pledge of continued support was recently posted on its website and amounts to a commitment worth billions.

Projects approved before the government’s autumn budget statement will receive full funding, while the Treasury will make arrangements to assess guarantees for projects signed later, according to a statement Saturday on the government’s website.

The U.K. also will match the level of agricultural funding until 2020, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond said in the statement.

“We recognize that many organizations across the U.K. which are in receipt of EU funding, or expect to start receiving funding, want reassurance about the flow of funding they will receive,” Hammond said.


“We are determined to ensure that people have stability and certainty in the period leading up to our departure from the EU.”