Rutland MP praises agriculture transition plan
By The Editor 1st Dec 2020
Rutland and Melton MP Alicia Kearns has welcomed the Government's Agricultural Transition Plan which will transform the way farmers are supported in the most significant change to farming and land management in 50 years.
The plan outlines changes that will come into force over the next seven years to give farmers time to adapt and plan for their futures.
The government says the changes will be designed to ensure that by 2028, farmers in England can sustainably produce healthy food profitably without subsidy, whilst taking steps to improve the environment, improve animal health and welfare and reduce carbon emissions.
From 2021, the government will begin to move away from the Basic Payment Scheme towards new policies that will be co-designed and tested with farmers, land managers and experts to ensure they deliver for the UK's agricultural industry.
Direct payments will be reduced fairly starting from the 2021 BPS year with the biggest reductions made to the higher payment bands. The money released will be used to fund new grants and schemes to boost farmer's productivity and reward their environmental stewardship.
For example, the Environmental Land Management Scheme will incentivise sustainable farming practices, create habitats for nature recovery and establish new woodland to help tackle climate change.
On top of this, the key changes include:
Investing in improving animal health and welfare as part of the sustainable farming approach.
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