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Securing a sustainable future – where should farmers start?

Securing a sustainable future – where should farmers start? >More in © Tim Scrivener Farmers are keen to secure a more financially and environmentally sustainable future for their businesses. But many say they don’t know where to begin. One-third of farm income comes from the annual basic payment, a Farmers Weekly survey reveals. Although many farmers would like to reduce their reliance on this revenue, they say replacing it will be difficult. The survey was conducted for Transition – a new initiative by Farmers Weekly to help growers and livestock producers generate more income from the marketplace while farming in a way that delivers environmental benefits too.

Survey uncovers lack of detail on farm payment plans

Survey uncovers lack of detail on farm payment plans >More in © Tim Scrivener Farmers are keen to deliver the government’s vision for a greener countryside – but desperately need more details to do so successfully. The stark warning follows a Farmers Weekly survey examining the future of farm support for agriculture – including re-focusing payments to reward growers and livestock producers for undertaking environmental work. The Future of Farm Payments survey was undertaken for the launch of a new Farmers Weekly initiative to help farmers secure a more financially and environmentally sustainable future for their businesses. Most farmers say they would be happy to be rewarded for improving and protecting the environment. But the vast majority also said they need more information about future government schemes – and how much they will be paid.

One in three farmers unprepared for BPS withdrawal

One in three farmers unprepared for BPS withdrawal >More in © Tim Scrivener Farmers are being urged to ensure their businesses can survive without the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS), which is due to be phased out in England. Some 36% of farm income relies on the BPS payment, according to a Farmers Weekly survey. But one in three farmers are yet to start preparing for its withdrawal – even though the first reductions are less than six months away. More than 700 farmers responded to the survey, which was conducted for Transition – a new Farmers Weekly initiative to help secure a more financially and environmentally sustainable future for farm businesses.

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