NFU responds to latest ELM scheme details

26 January 2023

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NFU Vice President David Exwood

NFU Vice President David Exwood has responded to the latest changes announced by Defra for the roll-out of its ELM scheme.

Mr Exwood said: “It’s encouraging that Defra has provided us with more detail on the future of the ELM programme and brought forward a broader, more flexible offer for the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI).

“Information on the six new standards for SFI 2023, payments rates, as well as the evolving Countryside Stewardship scheme, is incredibly useful and provides some of the clarity we have been asking for. 

“For farmers and growers making crucial long-term decisions that are essential to running viable and profitable food producing businesses, it’s vital they have the full scheme details as soon as possible and know how the different schemes will work together. A speedy application and payment process will also be key to give farm businesses some much-needed security.

“If ELMs is to be successful, we’ve always said that it needs to be simple, provide certainty and fairly reward farmers for taking part. This means schemes being developed that are inclusive and available to every farm business - whether upland or lowland, tenant or owner-occupied.

“British farmers are committed to delivering net zero agriculture by 2040, and the NFU remains committed to working with Defra to improve its ELM offer. It’s in all our interests to ensure sustainable, climate-friendly British farming in the future, with farmers producing food alongside their work in maintaining and protecting the environment.”

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Notes to editor:

  1. Defra has announced further details on the roll-out of its Environmental Land Management scheme (ELMs) programme.
  2. The information includes six new standards for the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI): hedgerow management, integrated pest management, nutrient management, arable and horticultural land, improved grassland and low input grassland.