PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Seasonal Agricultural Workforce - 20 April 2017 (Commons/Commons Chamber)

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Con
Helen Whately
Faversham and Mid Kent
11. What recent discussions she has had with fruit and vegetable growers on the seasonal agricultural workforce.
Andrea Leadsom
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
I very much enjoyed my visit to my hon. Friend’s constituency last week. It was a great pleasure to meet some of her growers, including those at Oakdene farm, to discuss seasonal labour. I am very aware of the horticultural sector’s concerns about labour supply issues. The Government plan to commission advice from the Migration Advisory Committee and to consult with businesses later this year.
  10:03:20
Mr Speaker
The Secretary of State obviously had an agreeable excursion: I am very interested to hear about it.
  10:03:47
Helen Whately
I thank my right hon. Friend for coming to Kent to visit one of my local fruit farms and listening to the growers who assembled there, especially as it was during the Easter recess. Can she give me an update on the discussions that she has had with the Home Office about introducing the much-needed seasonal agricultural permit scheme?
  10:03:51
Andrea Leadsom
I visited not only my hon. Friend’s constituency, but that of my hon. Friend the Member for Maidstone and The Weald (Mrs Grant), so I had a lovely day in the county I grew up in. My hon. Friend the Member for Faversham and Mid Kent (Helen Whately) is right that this is an important issue. The Government have assessed the need for a pilot seasonal workers scheme, and have decided that the evidence shows that one is not needed. As I have said, the Migration Advisory Committee and a consultation with businesses later this year will seek to determine exactly what the need is, and the Government are committed to making a huge success of the food and farming sector as we leave the EU.

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