Council renews its commitment to support local farmers and to help make local food available to local people

West Oxfordshire District Council has renewed its commitment to support local farmers and food producers across the district to help with local and national food production, protect and the countryside and help with the biodiversity crisis. 

Through a motion debated at the Full Council meeting on 13 March, the Council has reaffirmed it will be working hard to support farmers, horticulturalists and others involved in growing and producing food in the district.  

The Council has committed to developing policies that will help with diversification opportunities for farmers and providing food at council events which is sourced locally. It will also include working with partners to help make local food available to all, reducing the food miles on our plate and supporting local producers. 

The motion also recognises the role that non-intensive livestock can play in restoring soils and helping provide a balanced diet. 

The final element calls on the local MP to support the Get Fair about Farming campaign which demands regulations ensuring supermarkets stick to fair buying agreements. The Council will also make the same request to any new MPs brought in following the new general election. 

The motion was debated thoroughly at the meeting, with councillors across the chamber discussing the best ways to support local farmers. 

This commitments in the motion build on the work already being done by the Council to support farming across the district. The Council has a key commitment in its plan to ‘Recognise and support the vital role of farming in natural ecosystem conservation, local food production and economic resilience, and the role that environmentally sustainable farming can play in achieving this.  

Current work includes speaking directly with local farmers on the Council’s next Local Plan so that future planning policy better support farmers in the district, delivering an ambitious Food Action Plan to encourage local food production and working to reduce the impact of flooding on local farmers. 

Contact Information

West Oxfordshire District Council Communications Team

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Notes to editors

Speeches were given on the motion at the Full Council meeting of 13 March 2024. Those speeches can be viewed at https://westoxon.public-i.tv/core/portal/home and used for quotes.