Angela Eagle

The Minister of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Labour MP for Wallasey

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🗣️ Speeches and Debates

  • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Farrowing Crates and Cages 13 Nov 2025

    We remain firmly committed to maintaining and improving animal welfare, and will work closely with the farming sector to deliver high standards. The use of cages and other close confinement systems for farmed animals is an issue we are currently considering and, as was announced by the Prime Minister, we plan to publish the animal welfare strategy by the end of this year.
  • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Farrowing Crates and Cages 13 Nov 2025

    It is important to remember that 50% of the national sow breeding herd live freely and are not kept in these kinds of cage systems at all, which I think shows the way forward. It is very important that we work with the industry to see how we can move away from the use of farrowing crates and create more flexible alternatives that are available to be introduced in a practical and pragmatic way.
  • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Farrowing Crates and Cages 13 Nov 2025

    We are always ready to consider how we can bring about the policies that will be set out in the animal welfare strategy when we publish it. We are pragmatic about how we can shift from outdated systems and modernise, and we are proud that we have some of the highest standards of animal welfare in the world.
  • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Solar Farms: Food Security 13 Nov 2025

    Only 0.1% of land is used for solar, and half of the agricultural land used for generating solar power is still producing food. Solar farms are not a risk to food security. Instead, they play an important role in diversifying farm income and decarbonising our economy.
  • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Solar Farms: Food Security 13 Nov 2025

    A very small area of land is used by solar farms—as I said before, it is 0.1% of the UK’s total land area. The clean power commitment 2030 will take that up to 0.4%. Our land use framework, which will deal with ensuring that solar farms do not go on prime agricultural land, is due to be published in the early part of next year.
  • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Solar Farms: Food Security 13 Nov 2025

    It sounds as though the shadow Minister thinks that the entirety of agricultural land will be covered in solar. I have already said that it will be 0.4% by 2030, and it provides farmers with extra income. We have a national planning policy framework that prioritises using lower-quality land for such things. He says that he wants solar power on rooftops—well, we are doing that too.
  • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Topical Questions 13 Nov 2025

    We will publish the farming road map and the Batters review, and then talk about a strategy for making farming more productive, profitable and sustainable for the next generation. Upland farmers will play an important part in that review, and we will see what we can do to support them.
  • Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Topical Questions 13 Nov 2025

    Again, we understand the pressures that farmers are under. We want to work on creating a productive, profitable and sustainable farming sector, and we will do so.

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