A Bill to make provision to require the Secretary of State, in any negotiation relating to an international trade agreement, to seek to ensure that the agreement does not result in any detriment to UK dairy farmers; to make provision about the labelling of dairy products imported from outside the UK; to make provision about fair dealing between dairy farmers, processors and retailers, including in relation to pricing; to provide for certain additional contractual protections for dairy farmers; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Sarah DykeLiberal Democrat
5 November 2025
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This Bill aims to shield UK dairy farmers in international trade talks and in everyday markets. It requires labelling of imported dairy products and promotes fair dealing and extra protections when dairy products move from farms to shops. It also covers related purposes to support dairy farming and dairy products in the UK.
The bill is currently at its 2nd reading in the House of Commons; after this it would typically proceed to committee stage and subsequent readings as it progresses through Parliament.
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4 Nov 2025
28 Nov 2025
The next stage for this Bill, Second reading, is scheduled to take place on Friday 28 November, although the House of Commons is not expected to be sitting on that date.
This is a Private Members' Bill and was presented to Parliament on Tuesday 4 November.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.