New PM Liz Truss must 'truly level-up' the rural economy

Farming UK reports that the new prime minister, Liz Truss, must go further than any previous administration and 'truly level-up' the rural economy.

The new government should include the rural economy at the 'heart of government policy in these tough times', the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has said. There is an 18 percent productivity gap between the rural economy and the national average following 'years of neglect'. According to the rural organisation, closing this gap would add £43 billion to the UK economy. The reasons for the countryside’s lower productivity are complex, but key contributors include poor digital connectivity, the planning system, bureaucracy and decades of underinvestment.

Rural campaigners say measures such as a simpler tax regime and more investment in rural skills would help close the productivity gap. Mark Tufnell, CLA president said: "As PM, Liz Truss must go for growth, laying out in detail her plans to deliver genuine planning reform, full connectivity, a simpler tax system for diversified businesses”.

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