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Controversial tree planting targets for farmers scrapped in Welsh authorities U-turn

By Editorial Board Published November 25, 2024 3 Min Read
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Controversial tree planting targets for farmers scrapped in Welsh authorities U-turn

Controversial tree planting targets for farms in Wales have been scrapped.

The requirement for farmers to have 10% of their land underneath tree cowl in return for presidency funding has been dropped by the Welsh authorities after discussions with farming unions.

However the requirement for farmers to function not less than 10% of their farm as pure habitat stays, with further momentary habitat choices to be thought-about.

The targets shaped a part of the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) which prompted demonstrations by farmers exterior the Senedd earlier this yr.

1000’s of pairs of wellies have been additionally positioned on the steps of the Welsh parliament constructing in a protest by the Nationwide Farmers’ Union (NFU) Cymru towards the Welsh authorities’s plans.

After issues have been raised within the farming business that the scheme might result in job losses and elevated monetary stress on farms, the scheme was then delayed in Might for additional session with unions.

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Wellies exterior the Senedd

Beneath the revised plans, farmers will have the ability to determine whether or not so as to add extra timber or hedges on their land and can get a funding enhance for doing so.

Another necessities have been modified to be non-compulsory, together with the necessity for all farms to have wash stations.

The U-turn was introduced by the deputy first minister Huw Irranca-Davies on the Royal Welsh Winter Honest in Builth Wells on Monday.

“We said we would listen – and we’ve done just that,” he stated.

“Farmers are at the heart of communities right across Wales, and they play a crucial role in our economy and food production.

“As stewards of our land, in addition they have a key position to play in defending and restoring nature and tackling the local weather emergency.”

Mr Irranca-Davies said he remained “dedicated to listening to and dealing with our stakeholders”.

The ultimate revised scheme is predicted to be introduced subsequent summer time.

NFU Cymru president Aled Jones stated the announcement marked “an important step forward” however “a huge amount of work” remained on many elements of the scheme.

Farmers’ Union of Wales (FUW) president Ian Rickman stated the union felt farmers have been “now in a better place” on the scheme however that the announcement “only marks the end of the beginning”.

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