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Call for evidence: expanding the role of the private sector in nature recovery

Posted by: The Team, Posted on: 12 June 2025 - Categories: Ways to get involved

We've launched a call for evidence to better understand how we can support and incentivise business to invest in nature recovery.

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A standard to support fair and transparent nature markets

Posted by: The Team, Posted on: 31 March 2025 - Categories: Farming across the UK
Arial view of Orton Fells. A beck wiggles through green hilly landscape

Nature markets allow individuals and businesses to pay for the benefits that nature provides, often supporting environmental conservation and restoration efforts. A new standard aims to bring clarity and confidence to nature markets.

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Sustainable Farming Incentive update (12 May 2025)

Those who started an SFI application within 2 months of 11 March 2025 but did not submit it by that date will be given 6 weeks to complete an application, subject to specific restrictions, including a cap of £9,300 per year per agreement. 

Read the full update from Food Security and Rural Affairs Minister Daniel Zeichner.

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