Landowners in England will be rewarded for environmental work as well as for producing food.
The environmental land-management schemes will pay farmers public money for actions like managing crop pests without chemicals and working towards net zero.According to the government, the money will enable farmers to produce food sustainably while protecting nature and enhancing the environment.
Elms are designed to replace the European Union's common agricultural policy now that the UK is no longer part of the EU. They represent the biggest shake-up of farm policy in England for 40 years. The Countryside Stewardship Plus will reward farmers for "taking coordinated action, working with neighbouring farms and landowners to support climate and nature aims.NFU Vice President David Exwood said the detail was "incredibly useful" and provided "some of the clarity we have been asking for."
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