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Extend controlled gorse burning into March to reduce wildfires - IFA

Bogs cover 14% of Ireland – CSO data

Farming With Nature Conference exploring how farmers can adapt their businesses as farm payments are phased out

A CONFERENCE exploring how farmers in the National Parks and Areas Of Outstanding Natural Beauty can adapt their businesses as farm payments are phased out will be taking place next month. Farmers are invited to join the second conference hosted by the Centre for National Parks and Protected Areas (CNPPA) at the University of Cumbria in partnership with the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission (FFCC). The Conference on May 26 will explore how proposals from Defra s Landscapes Review, which was chaired by Julian Glover, can be put into action. Defra will be speaking at the conference and updating on the new Farming in Protected Landscapes grants, an exciting three-year project. Seventy percent of England s land is farmed and the proportion of land farmed or grazed in the country s National Parks is nearer 80 percent.

Tim Farron re-elected as chair of hill farming group

Tim Farron re-elected as chair of hill farming group Tim Farron has been re-elected chair of the APPG on Hill Farming South Lakes MP Tim Farron has been re-elected chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Hill Farming at the group’s annual general meeting. The group, which is supported by the National Farmers’ Union, also formally agreed a six point plan to present to Government to support hill farmers. The plan includes calls for the new farm payment scheme – the Environmental Land Management Scheme – to include funding for farmers to maintain “cultural and distinctive landscapes” such as the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales.

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