NFU Cymru has welcomed confirmation from the rural affairs minister, Lesley Griffiths, that Welsh government will set up a tenancy working group in Wales.

Last month NFU Cymru held a tenants’ seminar, where the union called for the formation of a designated group to explore the specific issues affecting the tenanted sector in Wales and the full range of tenancy and rental agreements those farmers work within, ensuring these priorities were factored into Welsh government’s future policy development.

In a written response to NFU Cymru’s request, the minister agreed a new tenants’ working group would be ‘helpful’ in considering potential barriers to scheme entry for all types of tenancy arrangements.

NFU Cymru president Aled Jones said: “The introduction of new Welsh agricultural policy has left many tenant farmers apprehensive as to how these changes may affect them in the future.

"In fact, this was one of the resounding themes in the NFU Cymru tenants’ seminar we held virtually in February.

"The union identified that a focus was needed as part of these plans to ensure the unique and varied positions of those in the tenanted sector was accounted for in the development of future policy.

"It is pleasing, therefore, that Welsh government has agreed to establish a new tenants' working group to address any matters specific to the tenanted sector and I would like to thank the minister for rural affairs for heeding our calls.

“I was also really pleased to see the minister, in her letter to NFU Cymru, once again reiterate her position that ‘if the Sustainable Farming Scheme does not work for the tenanted sector then it does not work at all’, which echoes the statements she made in her keynote speech at our seminar last month.

"It is reassuring to hear the Minister repeat this important message. With an estimated 30 per cent of land in Wales under some form of tenancy agreement, it is vital that we get this right to ensure a vibrant farming industry for the future.

“NFU Cymru will continue to work closely with Welsh government over the coming months to ensure that policy reform works for all Welsh farmers and the broad range of land tenure we have here in Wales.”

The minister has said that the new group will be set up following publication of the outline of the Sustainable Farming Scheme in July.