Back British Farming Day 2025

We are in full support of “Back British Farming Day” here at Infinite, with the background of our FD, and the relationships we have formed with customers Back British Farming Day is about recognising the value of our farmers – not just for the food they produce, but for the role they play in our communities, our economy and our environment.

The NFU’s Back British Farming Day is an annual event celebrating the food and farming sector.

Now in its tenth year, activity over the day will highlight to the government the importance of agriculture to communities and the economy.

10 years of achievements

Since the first Back British Farming Day in 2016, the British public and politicians have shown their support on a range of significant issues that have helped farmers and growers and brought about positive change for the industry. These include:

2025: More than 277,000 people backed our campaign to stop the devastating family tax that threatens the future of British farming by signing our petition calling on the government to reverse its planned changes to inheritance tax.

2025: More than 42,000 people have so far signed our petition calling for an updated school national curriculum that represents British food, farming, and our food security fairly across the education system.

2024: Major retailers added â€˜buy British’ buttons to their websites to make it easier for people to buy British food online.

2023: After three years of campaigning by the NFU, the Prime Minister held the first Farm to Fork Summit on food security at No.10 in May, which delivered arrange of positive outcomes, including:

2022: More than 185 councils banned sky lanterns following our petition, which was signed by more than 110,000 people, and our work with the fire service to highlight the potential dangers of their use.

2021: More than 50,000 people signed an open letter to their newly elected Police and Crime Commissioners urging them to tackle the rise in fly-tipping.

2020: More than one million people signed our petition calling on the government to safeguard our food standards in any future trade deals.

2019: The NFU unveiled its â€˜Achieving net zero: farming’s 2040 goal’ document, outlining our ambitious goal of reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions across agriculture in England and Wales by 2040.

2018: The NFU joined forces with Crimestoppers to launch a new service for farmers and the public to give information anonymously about rural crime. The Rural Crime Reporting Line was backed by the police and received hundreds of tips. 

2017: The NFU spearheaded the movement to combat rural crime, engaging with key police figures and decision makers, culminating in the launch of the Combatting Rural Crime report at the House of Commons.

2016: Retailers backed the NFU Fruit and Veg Pledge, which called for retailers to commit to selling British fruit and veg when in season, as well as improving long-term relationships with British growers to help improve the profitability of the sector.

2015: The NFU joined forces with The Kennel Club to make countryside dog walks safer and more stress free for both pet dogs and farm animals by creating and distributing thousands of new footpath signs encouraging responsible dog ownership.

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