Environment Secretary has said farmers can face the future with confidence
now that we have left the EU as many sectors continue to see
strong market prices and the UK’s self-sufficiency in food
production has increased for the first time since 2014.
He also signalled plans to use powers in the Agriculture Act to
strengthen the position of farmers in the supply chain and to
bring transparency and fairness and signalled the intention to
support new entrepreneurs seeking to get access to land and set
up their own farming business.
The Environment Secretary also invited farmers across England to
take part in the next crucial stage of the Government’s flagship
green farming policy. He announced that hundreds of farmers
around the country will pilot the Sustainable Farming Incentive.
After nearly 50 years of being tied to burdensome outdated EU
rules, we have an opportunity to build back greener. The
Sustainable Farming Incentive is a new scheme which will reward
farmers for taking actions that benefit the wider environment to
create greener landscapes, promote cleaner air and water, and
guard against environmental risks such as climate change and
flooding.
Farmers will be able to shape the design of the scheme by taking
part in the pilot, which will welcome expressions of interest
from March before it begins in the autumn.
In his speech at the NFU Conference, Environment Secretary
said:
“Now that we have left the EU, new payments and incentives will
reward farmers for farming more sustainably, creating space for
nature on their land, enhancing animal welfare and reducing
carbon emissions. The era of top down EU rules is over. Our
future policy is about supporting the choices farmers make for
their own holdings.”
The pilot will allow farmers to choose from a range of standards
based on specific features of the natural environment such as
grassland, hedgerows, water bodies or woodland. Each standard
brings clear environmental benefits and contains several actions
which farmers can apply to their own farms in order to receive
payment.
An early version of the Sustainable Farming Incentive will be
launched in mid-2022 and expanded over time. It will start with a
core set of sustainable farming actions, which will build
incrementally as we apply our learning and more funding becomes
available.