New working group launched to aid agriculture industry
The Environment Secretary has announced an independent review looking at how tenant farmers and tenancies can supported as farming in England is made sustainable.
The Tenancy Working Group will be chaired by Baroness Kate Rock. It will provide tenant farmers and associated stakeholders a further opportunity to make sure the new environmental land management schemes work within agricultural tenancies.
In England, policy is moving away from the land-based subsidies and bureaucracy of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy. These will be replaced with a new package of schemes that support farmers in their roles as both food producers and stewards of the natural environment.
Defra is working in partnership with farmers, landowners and tenants to design the new schemes and support the choices that they make for their own holdings. This group enhances and complements that ongoing engagement and builds on the successful joint working around the design of the Sustainable Farming Incentive.
For Defra’s reforms to agriculture to be successful tenant farmers must be able to fully engage in these schemes and contribute to a more sustainable agricultural sector.
Objectives for the group will be to provide independent advice to include:
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How Defra can use scheme design to facilitate participation of and benefits to tenant farmers in new Government ELMs and related schemes
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Consideration of what policy initiatives will secure the long-term sustainability of tenant farming in England
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How best to foster positive and long-term relationships between tenants and landlords
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Providing advice on ways to minimise any potential loss of land from the tenanted sector to avoid damaging its resilience
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Consideration of why it might be necessary to look for new legislative or regulatory powers in the future
A report will be published by the Working Group later this year setting out the main conclusions and providing a set of recommendations to Defra. Baroness Kate Rock, said: “Tenant farmers are crucial to our farming industry, our farmed environment, and our farming future.
“Access to the new schemes will be of utmost importance to secure the long-term sustainability of tenant farming in England. I am delighted to be chairing this timely working group and look forward to engaging fully with all stakeholders involved in the tenanted sector.”
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