NFU president Tom Bradshaw met Sir Keir Starmer this week as part of a select few business representatives invited to No.10.
The reception, the first by the new government since coming to power, was an opportunity for business leaders across the economy to come together to meet the new Cabinet top team.
The NFU was in attendance to fly the flag for British agricultural businesses.
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They heard from different Cabinet ministers, including chancellor Rachel Reeves and the secretary of state for business and trade Jonathan Reynolds.
An opportunity was also given to meet Ed Miliband, the Secretary of State for energy security and net zero at the reception.
NFU President Tom Bradshaw said: “It was an absolute privilege to be one of the first organisations invited to No.10 Downing Street to meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and other members of the Cabinet.
“On my journey back from the Royal Welsh Show into London I saw the familiar sight of our iconic British countryside created and managed by the work of our diligent farmers and growers, while getting on with the job of providing food for the nation.
“During the reception I ensured farming’s voice was represented, expressing the importance of restoring confidence and building back profitability into our businesses, so we can continue to contribute to the economic growth of our nation.
“As highlighted in Labour’s manifesto, food security is national security and I look forward to working with the government on this shared mission.”