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More than 2,000 farmers interested in joining SFI pilot

More than 2,000 farmers interested in joining SFI pilot >More in © Dmitry Naumov/Adobe Stock More than 2,000 farmers have expressed interest in joining the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) pilot, Defra has announced. Alongside the Local Nature Recovery and Landscape Recovery schemes, the SFI will form the upcoming Environmental Land Management (ELM) offering. Farmers in England will be able to select from eight standards – such as an improved grassland standard or hedgerow standard – to be paid for promoting greener landscapes, cleaner air and water, and guarding against climate change and flooding. Within each standard there are three levels for participants to choose from – introductory, intermediate and advanced.

Long way to go before carbon accounting is fit for purpose

Landlords and tenants urged to take note of annual DEFRA report when setting rent levels for new agreements and at review

Menu   Landlords and tenants urged to take note of annual DEFRA report when setting rent levels for new agreements and at review Haymaking in Borrowdale, Cumbria. IN any landlord tenant relationship within the farming world, one of the most sensitive issues to deal with is the level of rent payable for the holding, writes George Dunn, CEO of The Tenant Farmers Association. Landlords’ agents often decry the basis of rent reviews under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (AHA) as being out of touch with modernity whilst many farm tenants view the way in which rents under Farm Business Tenancies (FBTs) are reviewed as being out of touch with reality.

Scots tenants asked to complete rent review survey

Scots tenants asked to complete rent review survey >More in © Joaquin Corbalan/Adobe Stock All Scottish tenants should take the time to complete an important rent review survey supplied by the government, say farm groups. The form has been sent by post and must be returned by Monday 24 May 2021. The survey results will be used to inform legislative improvements to the current rent review test and process for agricultural tenancies. Tenant farming commissioner Bob McIntosh said: “Taking part in the survey is one good way for tenant farmers to have their views and experiences taken into account, and I hope as many as possible find the five or 10 minutes needed to complete it.

The week ahead in Parliament

BBC News image copyrightReuters Forget the fanfares, and focus on the politics. The new law-making cycle, which begins with this Queen s Speech, will be the last full one before the next general election. So, from the point of view of the government, the main point of the next 12 to 14 months will be to lay the foundation of the Conservative offer for the next election, which many of the party s MPs now expect in 2023, and shift gear from Covid grimness to sunlit uplands. This may not be easy, because while some predict a strong economic bounceback, the hangover of the pandemic will be painful for many people and industries, as the first moves to pay off the extra borrowing, the removal of the Universal Credit boost, furlough and the suspension of evictions begin to bite.

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