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    NFU responds to new rural crime figures

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltAugust 7, 20243 Mins Read
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    The NFU has called for action following the release of NFU Mutual’s Rural Crime Report, which shows that rural crime costs the UK around £52.8m.

    This is a year-on-year increase of 4.3%. Within this GPS thefts rose a staggering 137%, with increases also seen in quad bike, ATV and livestock thefts. The cost of agricultural vehicle theft decreased by 9%.

    • Rural crime cost the UK an estimated £52.8m in 2023, up from £49.5m the previous year
    • The UK cost of GPS theft increased by 137% to £4.2m in 2023
    • Quad and ATV theft reported to NFU Mutual cost £3.2m nationally, a 9% rise on the previous year
    • Dog attacks increased by 30%, costing £2.4m
    • The recovery of stolen machinery increased to £3.1m
    • Agricultural vehicle theft cost £10.7m, decreasing by 9%
    • Livestock theft remains one of the costliest crimes at £2.7m.

    In response, NFU vice president Rachel Hallos said: “As NFU Mutual’s report highlights, rural crime has continued to plague the British countryside over the past year. Criminals steal expensive GPS equipment, livestock and high-value farm machinery, while also trespassing on private land and regularly fly-tipping tons of rubbish.

    “Not only does rural crime significantly cost the UK on a national level, but it also has a significant impact personally to those farm businesses and farming families financially and emotionally affected, leaving many rural communities feeling vulnerable and intimidated.

    “The new government has been clear that food security is national security, and we want to see policy that now recognises that. Given the unprecedented rise in GPS theft, the NFU is looking forward to the new government delivering its rural crime strategy that was announced in April, starting by extending the Equipment Theft (Prevention) Act to cover GPS theft from farm vehicles.

    “The alarming trends in livestock theft and worrying also need urgent attention. The NFU welcomed the Dogs (Protection of Livestock) (Amendment) Bill which aimed to give police greater powers to seize and detain dogs. The Bill received cross party support and was due to be debated in the House of Lords when Parliament was dissolved prior to the election. It is crucial similar measures are introduced to stop this needless suffering to livestock. The NFU was pleased to see a new Crime and Policing Bill introduced in the King’s Speech, and we look forward to seeing the details of this Bill when published.

    “Rural crime is very different from urban crime with the scale, cost and social impact underestimated, under-reported and not fully understood. Collaboration is key to tackling rural crime effectively, and the National Rural Crime Unit is a great example of farmers, policymakers, and the Police and Crime Commissioners working together at both national and local levels to protect UK farming businesses from criminal gangs.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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