Support UK farmers to meet climate targets, ministers told

Green campaigners call for clarity on tree-planting and on interim subsidy systemFarmers need more support from the government to plant the trees necessary to meet the UK ’s climate targets, ministers have been told, as they considerwide-ranging changes to farming paymentsafter Brexit.Tree-planting is expensive, difficult and requires patience as the trees take years or even decades to yield commercial returns. Farmers and green campaigners are concerned that they will be left out of government plans to bring in a new interim subsidy system – called thesustainable farming incentive– to tide farmers over between the end of European subsidies this year, and the phasing in of newenvironmental land management contracts in 2027.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Trees and forests Farming Environment Politics Agriculture Science UK news Source Type: news