security, energy security. we have a great climate here, as you can see. we grow grass. we should be producing much more of what we are good at here. to continue with the impact, the fallout from brexit one more that is, as the uk has left the european union, we have also left the common agricultural policy and the government has used that opportunity to shift the way it supports agriculture in england away from giving farmers basic payments for every hectare of land they own and farm and saying, no, we will give you specific payments for particular land management practices, environmental management practices. is that good for farmers? it can be. it s not there yet, but it can be. for me, actually, what is missing is the scientific rigour that needs to underpin public moneys for public good. so, we committed to farming achieving net zero by 20110,
we should be producing much more of what we re good at here. to continue with the impact, the fallout from brexit one more and that is, as the uk has left the european union, so, too, we ve left the common agricultural policy and the government has used that opportunity to shift the way it supports agriculture in england away from giving farmers basic payments for every hectare of land they own and farm and saying, no, we ll give you specific payments for particular land management practices, environmental management practices . is that good for farmers? it can be. it s not there yet but it can be. for me, actually, sort of what is missing is the scientific rigour that needs to underpin public monies for public good. so, we committed to farming achieving net zero by 20110, beating the government target by
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we have a great climate here as you can see, we grow grass we should be producing much more of what we are good at here. to continue with the impact of brexit, one more, that is, as the uk has left the european union, we have also left the common agricultural policy and the government has used that opportunity to shift the way it supports agriculture in england away from giving farmers basic payments for every hectare of land they own and farm and saying, no, we will give you specific payments for particular land management practices, environmental management practices . is that good for farmers? it can be. it s not there yet, but it can be. for me, actually, what is missing is the scientific rigour that needs to underpin public moneys for public good. so, we committed to farming achieving net zero by 20110,