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Spending overview 2025: Reducing agricultural finances may very well be ‘catastrophic’ for nature, farmers and charities warn

By Editorial Board Published June 10, 2025 6 Min Read
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Spending overview 2025: Reducing agricultural finances may very well be ‘catastrophic’ for nature, farmers and charities warn

The Nationwide Belief and RSPB have joined forces with farmers to warn the federal government that reducing the agricultural finances may very well be “catastrophic” for nature and rural companies.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will set out budgets for every authorities division for the remainder of this parliament, set to finish in 2029.

The letter says reducing funding for present and new environmental farming schemes will likely be “catastrophic” to the federal government’s goals for the atmosphere.

“Many of the environmental features present in the countryside and enjoyed by the public will be under threat and will disappear,” the letter says.

“This would be a poor legacy for this government.”

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Farmers and their tractors protest in Whitehall, London, over adjustments to inheritance tax guidelines in February. Pic: PA

Sir Keir Starmer’s authorities has made attending to internet zero by 2050 a key objective, already initiating a number of insurance policies to limit carbon emissions and make the UK greener since successful the election final July.

Nevertheless, the federal government shocked farmers in March when it shut down functions for the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), which rewards farmers for managing their land in environmentally sustainable methods, with only a few hours’ discover as they mentioned a cap had been reached for the yr.

The agricultural organisations say the Environmental Land Administration (ELM) scheme funds are “critical to the government’s statutory targets on environmental improvement”, together with the primary objective of halting the decline of biodiversity.

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Under construction Rivenhall site in Essex, which will be the largest low-carbon horticulture site in Europe

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The way forward for British farming?

The letter states farmers and landowners are absolutely dedicated to environmental schemes, with 77,000 dwell agri-environment scheme agreements, in line with the newest authorities figures, “with millions of hectares under environmental land management”.

“So much good has been done by these agreements, the oldest of which has run for decades,” the letter says.

“The unprecedented engagement in the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) is testament to the appetite of farmers and land managers to rise to the challenge and do more.”

The letter finishes with: “The industry would like to have your assurances that this critical work will continue to be funded at the same level.”

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Farmers mentioned they might need to revert to intensive farming strategies if funding is reduce

“This is ultimately about sustainability. To produce good food, you need good ecology and reducing this funding could damage the UK’s ecology and our food security,” he added.

A return to intensive farming

Alex Robinson, 39, a farmer from Gloucestershire with 424 hectares, mentioned the schemes have been “a lifeline for nature”, with birds, bees and wildflowers returning – together with 14 red-listed chicken species, many who had not been seen in a long time.

His farm’s soil well being is bettering, which implies he can develop extra resilient nutrient dense crops for folks to eat.

If funding is reduce he mentioned he “may have no choice but to return to intensive farming methods sooner than the soils are ready for”, with wildflowers and discipline margins turning into “difficult to justify”, which can put the UK’s local weather, biodiversity and long-term meals safety “in real danger”.

Children on toy tractors during the farmers protest.
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Kids on toy tractors throughout a farmers’ protest final November. Pic Reuters

Authorities will likely be abandoning nature

Signatory Victoria Vyvyan, farmer and president of the Nation Land and Enterprise Affiliation (CLA), mentioned: “If sustainable farming contracts are cut, government won’t just abandon nature – it will abandon its own environmental and legal commitments.

“The Sustainable Farming Incentive is working – for farmers, for nature, for the general public, and for the Treasury. It is bringing again wildlife, cleansing up rivers, and restoring the well being of our soil.

“Take away the funding for nature contracts, and farmers will be pushed back to intensive methods – forced to undo years of progress. Nature will suffer as well as farmers, and on the environment, it will go against everything government claims to agree with.”

The letter has been signed by the heads of The Nationwide Belief, the Nationwide Farmers’ Union (NFU), the RSPB, the Soil Affiliation, the CLA, the Tenant Farmers Affiliation, the Sport and Wildlife Conservation Belief, the Nature Pleasant Farming Community, the Central Affiliation of Agricultural Valuers, the Nationwide Federation of Younger Farmers’ Golf equipment, the British Institute of Agricultural Consultants and the Agricultural Industries Confederation.

A authorities spokesman mentioned they “do not comment on budget speculation”.

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