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The Agriculture Bill: 黑料正能量鈥檚 recommendations for government

This week, the Government鈥檚 new Agriculture Bill will get its second reading in the House of Lords. Here鈥檚 how we are influencing the Lords ahead of the reading.

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Published 08/06/2020

Back in January, we published our views on the new Agriculture Bill鈥夆斺塧 once in a generation chance to ensure thriving and resilient nature lies at the heart of our farming systems. The Bill enables farmers to be rewarded for breathing life back into our countryside whilst creating a resilient food system which can cope with shocks into the future. Healthy soils, abundant pollinators, thriving ecosystems and landscapes that can absorb water and carbon must underpin this resilience. We therefore strongly support the public money for public goods鈥 approach outlined in the Bill.

The second reading of in the House of Lords is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10. Ahead of this, 黑料正能量 has sent a letter and briefing to selected Lords setting out four key priorities on how the Bill can empower farmers to restore nature on every scale. This includes an ask to encourage the specific inclusion of rewilding at scale as an option for landowners in the future Environmental Land Management scheme.

Our four key priorities are:

  • Stick to the fundamental principle of public money for public goods鈥. Public money paid to farmers must provide essential public goods鈥 or benefits鈥夆斺塴ike wildlife, soil health, water and air quality, natural flood management and public access 鈥 that aren鈥檛 already rewarded by the market. Food production, paid for through the market, is therefore outside the remit of public goods and rewarding farmers for food production would undermine the fundamental principle of the Bill.
  • Ensure that there is a well-resourced transition to the new arrangements. The stepped transition set out in the Bill must be matched with advice and support to help farmers, so establishment of a trusted expert network of advisors will be pivotal to the success of the roll-out of the proposed ELM scheme.
  • Ensure we maintain high trade standards in law. Our farmers must not be undercut by cheap, damaging imports. Importing food which would be illegal to produce here would limit the capacity of UK farmers to deliver vital public goods such as healthy soils, reduced flood risk and climate change mitigation. Include rewilding as an option in future Environmental Land Management.
  • Rewilding is growing rapidly in popularity amongst landowners and is here to stay. Rewilding delivers multiple public goods at scale efficiently and effectively and it enables landowners and rural communities to diversify their income in areas where farming alone is no longer viable. To be effective, the future Environmental Land Management (ELM) scheme must include all the right tools in the toolbox and rewilding is the best Swiss Army Knife around!

We鈥檝e also sent Lords , which includes some interesting case examples of where and why landowners are already embracing rewilding at scale. We鈥檙e thrilled that some Lords have already engaged with us ahead of Wednesday鈥檚 second briefing, with comments including:

Thank you for sending this through, it will be incredibly helpful in the days ahead.鈥

Many thanks for this. It pretty much accords with my own views. I have put my name down to speak.鈥

Many thanks for this email and attachment which are very helpful.鈥

We鈥檒l continue to push the UK Government and devolved administrations to work together to ensure that taxpayers鈥 money is used to reward the vital role farmers can, and many already do, play protecting wildlife, improving soil, water and air quality, helping flood management and encouraging public access to the British countryside.

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