- New research shows the majority of Brits think the Government is giving too little support to help farmers improve the environment and nature [1]
- Almost half (47%) of Brits say improving natural resources (like soil, pollinators and water) is the most important factor for UK food security [2]
- Around 8 in 10 adults would support the Government rewarding farmers for measures to restore wildlife, lakes and rivers, and CO2-capturing wetlands and peatlands, which would only be available in a high ambition scheme [3]
Leading environment groups are urging the new Prime Minister to take an important first step in reversing the Attack On Nature of the last administration, by fast-tracking ambitious nature-friendly farming reforms.
Proposals on the future of farming funding are expected later this month, after the Government announced a review of its farming policy. This includes a review of the Environmental Land Management payment schemes, which were first announced in 2018 to support farmers to deliver for nature and climate, and to assure future food security. [4] Environmentalists have warned that the potential watering down and cutting back of the scheme is a key concern for nature’s recovery and would impact the Government’s ability to meet crucial targets.