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Lords Committee look at food and farming sectors

9 January 2014

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The Lords Committee investigating the trade deal between the EU and the US hear from the National Farmers Union and the Food and Drink Federation on Thursday 9 January

Witnesses

Thursday 9 January, Committee Room 1, Palace of Westminster

At 10.05am

  • Andrew Kuyk, Sustainability Director, Food and Drink Federation; and
  • Phil Bicknell, Chief Economist, National Farmers’ Union

Background

The Committee is holding an inquiry to look at the benefits, both to the EU and the UK, of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which was launched last year.

Possible questions

The issue of potential compromises needing to be made on either side of the Atlantic, for example in the areas of GMOs and goods of protected geographical origin, will be examined by the House of Lords EU Sub Committee on External Affairs.

The Committee will quiz Andrew Kuyk, Sustainability Director at the Food and Drink Federation and Phil Bicknell, Chief Economist at the National Farmers’ Union.

Questions they will face include:

  • How many jobs or exports might you expect to see added as the result of a TTIP deal?
  • What goods of protected geographical origin are potentially the most significant economically for the UK?
  • To what extent does the EU-Canada agreement set a useful precedent?
  • Is the issue of GMOs likely to be the stumbling block it is perceived to be?
  • Would you say that TTIP offers a way out of the hormone-free beef dispute?
  • What could be the impact if there was a reduction in tariffs?

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