NSA welcomes the new Farming Minister’s focus on profitable, sustainable food and farming industries.
18th June 2026
The National Sheep Association (NSA) has welcomed the appointment of Stephen Morgan MP as Minister of State for Food Security and Rural Affairs and looks forward to establishing a strong and constructive working relationship with him as the sector continues its transition towards a more sustainable future.
Mr Morgan, MP for Portsmouth South since 2017, was appointed to the role on 12th June. In announcing his appointment, Mr Morgan said his focus would be on "driving a green economy, protecting our natural environment and ensuring our rural and coastal communities truly thrive", while helping farms become more profitable and sustainable and backing the UK's food, farming and fishing industries.
NSA Policy Manager Micheal Priestley says: "NSA welcomes the positive tone of the Minister's first message, and particularly his recognition of the importance of a green economy. Sheep farming is uniquely placed to help deliver the ambitions of a multi-functional land use agenda, producing sustainable food and fibre while simultaneously managing landscapes, supporting biodiversity, storing carbon and maintaining the social and economic fabric of our rural communities.
"Across the UK, sheep farmers are already delivering for nature while maintaining world-leading standards of animal welfare and producing high-quality food. At the same time, they have been adapting to life without direct payments and responding to significant policy change. The sector has demonstrated its willingness to embrace change and contribute to wider environmental goals, but it needs certainty and confidence to continue doing so."
NSA hopes the new Minister will quickly establish a strong dialogue with primary food producers and continue work to ensure the transition from the previous subsidy system to Environmental Land Management (ELM) schemes remains practical, effective and properly funded.
Mr Priestley continues: "Farmers face a range of challenges, from rising input costs and volatile markets to concerns around succession and attracting the next generation into farming careers.
"Many farmers will be seeking reassurance that government support for farming remains a priority. A stable and well-funded support framework will help ensure farm businesses are on a secure footing and able to play their full part in the green economy the Minister has spoken about. Sheep farmers deliver exceptional value for the public investment they receive through the provision of public goods including access to the countryside, improved water quality, carbon storage, biodiversity enhancement and flood mitigation."
NSA looks forward to engaging with Mr Morgan and the wider Defra team to ensure sheep farmers remain at the heart of discussions on food security, environmental delivery and the future prosperity of the UK's rural economy.

