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The Environment Secretary, Emma Reynolds (third from left), and Farming Minister Dame Angela Eagle (fourth from right), with representatives from across the supply chain. The Farming and Food Partnership Board...
...Sensitive Farming support Following the closure of the 2025 Capital Grant offer, Catchment Sensitive Farming (CSF) advisers have been working with farmers and land managers to prepare for the 2026...
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Farming is a long-term business. Decisions about business planning, infrastructure, environmental improvements and farm systems often take many years to deliver results. Recognising the benefits that longer agreements can bring, the Farm Tenancy...
Credit: Steve and Helen Jones Healthy livestock and high welfare standards are vital to the future of farming in England. At the NFU conference last month, we launched a consultation...
...reduce input costs, improve average yields and build resilience to drought and flooding. You’ll hear from Charlie, an arable farmer from Norfolk, Martin Lines from the Nature Friendly Farming Network and a Catchment Sensitive Farming adviser. They’ll discuss...
Credit: Becky Briggs In this post, we explain what to expect from the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer in 2026. We also share the list of the 71 actions available...
...and Food Partnership Board The Farming Roadmap Our response to the Farming Profitability Review Animal health and welfare (including a consultation and new poultry grant) The Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI)...
The application window for the next round of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF 2026) will open on 17 March. Guidance for FETF 2026 is now available on GOV.UK...
A Typha trial, near Liverpool, which was part of the pilot grant scheme. Credit: Chris Moses. England’s lowland peatlands, including the Cambridgeshire Fens, Somerset Levels and Lancashire Mosses, cover around 250,000...