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Webinar: Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer 2024

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Cows grazing on the Wentworth Woodhouse estate in South Yorkshire
Credit: Becky Briggs

On Thursday 26 September, we held a webinar for farmers to discuss the guidance, actions, and details of the expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer.

We covered endorsed actions and updates to terms and conditions.

Janet Hughes, Farming and Countryside Programme Director, was joined by policy leads working on SFI and colleagues from the Rural Payment Agency (RPA) and Catchment Sensitive Farming. 

The webinar was delivered in collaboration with the Farming Advice Service (FAS) and The Farming Forum (TFF). 

The webinar was recorded, and the video will be added to this post and the ‘ webinars in 2024 ’ page.

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  1. Comment by D Willoughby posted on

    I was not able to watch the webinar on SFI on the 26th September. I am trying to watch in back - but the link on the webinar page just takes me round in circles back to this page. Please sort this out. The whole SFI is a mess with out not even being able to get on and watch a webinar about it!

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      Comment by The Team posted on

      Hi,

      Thanks for your interest in the webinar. We're currently writing the blog post which addresses the most-asked questions. This post will include the webinar recording. As soon as it's ready, we'll publish it. If you subscribe to the blog, you'll be notified as soon as the post is live.
      https://defrafarming.blog.gov.uk/subscribe/. We hope to do this within the week.

      Thanks,
      The Team

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