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UK sky lantern approach significantly out of date , NFU warns

UK sky lantern approach significantly out of date , NFU warns 9 May 2021 | Sky lanterns start wildfires and property fires, kill or injure livestock, as well as pollute the countryside The NFU has written to the government as part of a coalition of 18 organisations to explain how its approach to sky lanterns is now significantly out of date . The farming union is calling on Environment Minister Rebecca Pow to act now to make the use of sky lanterns illegal. The letter details how in other countries the release of sky lanterns is considered a crime due to the harm they cause animals, habitats and the countryside.

6 farm business tenancy opportunities in England and Wales

6 farm business tenancy opportunities in England and Wales >More in Six farm business tenancy (FBT) agreements are available across England and Wales, ranging in length from four and a half years to 10 years. The arable and livestock holdings start at just seven acres, with the largest at 530 acres, and are a combination of county farms and private contracts. George Dunn, Tenant Farmers Association chief executive, has criticised the trend towards offering shorter tenancy terms and has called for average lengths to be at least 10 years. The total area of land under FBTs in England is 3.13m acres, as recorded in Defra’s most recent

Common land farms need independent ELM scheme facilitators

© Chris Rose/Adobe Stock Post-Brexit support should be controlled by independent facilitators on common land where conflicts of interest have seen previous funding schemes fail to deliver. The suggestion was put forward by the Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) and the Foundation for Common Land (FCL) within a strongly worded letter to Defra. Underlining the importance of the sector, the letter pointed out that 3,900 active commoners farm 400,000ha and manage 21% of England’s sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) areas. But it said this had been achieved against a backdrop of widespread failure of stewardship schemes on common land in the past.

New ELM scheme risks failing common land

New ELM scheme risks failing common land 21 April 2021 | Defra is failing to address the future management of common land, two industry groups have warned Defra has been warned that the UK s new Environmental Land Management (ELM) scheme risks failing in its application to common land. The Tenant Farmers Association (TFA) and the Foundation for Common Land (FCL) have today highlighted the importance of common land in England. Over one fifth (21%) of England’s SSSI area is registered common land and 12% of all Scheduled Ancient Monuments are on common land. This land, extending to around 400,000ha in England, is managed by around 3,900 active commoners with rights on this land in addition to the owners of that land.

Find out average farm rents where you live 2021

Find out average farm rents where you live 2021 >More in © Tim Scrivener The average rent for full agricultural tenancy (FAT) agreements rose by 4% in the same year that the average rent for farm business tenancy (FBT) agreements fell by 4%, according to the latest data for England. Defra’s most recent Farm Rents report covers March 2019 to February 2020, using results from the 2019-20 Farm Business Survey. Despite this 4% swing, the average rent/acre remains higher for FBTs than FATs – also known as Agricultural Holdings Act (AHA) tenancies. FAT agreements Agricultural tenancies agreed before 1 September 1995 are known as FATs or AHAs. They usually have lifetime security of tenure and many also carry statutory succession rights.

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