...prescription across that fits those fields, when in fact those fields have a very great diversity within them and maybe they have biological interests that are not reflected in the...
...sustainable management of woodlands advance agriculture, horticulture and forestry by encouraging investment in innovative equipment. Any item suggested for inclusion must therefore contribute to at least 1 or more of...
We asked farmers helping us co-design the Sustainable Farming Incentive to share their experience in a video. Michael Orchard gives us a tour of his livestock farm in the Peak...
...involved in the SFI (Sustainable Farming Incentive) pilot, we're hoping, is that we can explain to Defra the sheer amount of bureaucracy involved in applying to these schemes. Having spent...
...the test. It's one of the ways though which we're carrying out co-design in the Future Farming and Countryside Programme. What we learn from these tests and trials will directly...
...and animal health and welfare, in tandem with the development of our future farming incentive schemes that reward environmental land management approaches use evidence to underpin our approach and explain...
Copyright Natural England/Paul Glendell In October, we launched the first rounds of funding in our Farming Innovation Programme. We allocated £17.5 million across 3 competitions in our Industry-led Research and...
...to market. Find out more about government innovation funding for farming: How we're encouraging innovation in farming UKRI: find out about farming innovation funding Read the transcript of the podcast....
...an Annual Health and Welfare Review with their chosen vet Animal Health and Welfare Grants for investments in equipment, technology and infrastructure disease eradication and control programmes payment by results...
...over £53.5 million. This is triple our initial budget allocation for the fund. We’re pleased we’ve been able to identify funding from within the farming budget to award 4,376 Farming...
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