The National Farmers Union has launched its vision for boosting farm business resilience and climate-friendly farming across all British farming sectors.
The sector-specific plans, launched at the NFU’s annual conference, outline how farm businesses can unlock the benefits of increased efficiency and lower costs while improving the sustainable production of food, energy and fibre.
The plans map out the different priority areas for each sector, including increasing business resilience, and identifies what government policies are needed to overcome key challenges, such as incentivising recognised carbon and nutrient benchmarking and accounting, to support climate-friendly farming.
Tom Bradshaw, deputy president of the NFU, said: “In the current economic climate, the production of affordable, climate-friendly food, energy and fibre is more important than ever. Yet British farmers face huge challenges, from extreme weather events to crippling energy, feed and fertiliser costs, which are limiting our ability to deliver these crucial products for the nation.
“To overcome these barriers, we need to build resilience into our agri-food supply chains by improving efficiency, increasing on-farm carbon storage and producing more renewable energy. This will enable a more sustainable future for farm businesses, both financially and environmentally, and a more secure supply of British food, fuel and fibre for the country.”