The energy crisis has sparked greater interest in renewables projects as farmers look for opportunities to slash their own bills or to diversify into producing energy for the National Grid.
Tenant farmers must be given full, independent access to all Government schemes and incentives if the sector is to thrive in a future agricultural landscape, according to the Rock Review which has been published today.
Íæż½ã½ã across England are working to conserve iconic scenery with cash from the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme.
The UK Government has made a range of grants available to help farmers and allied industries improve their productivity and efficiency. Hannah Binns talks to some of those who have tapped into the funding.
Applications for this year’s Countryside Stewardship Scheme have been opened by the Rural Payments Agency.
But farmers were warned there was only a small window of opportunity
But farmers were warned there was only a small window of opportunity
Íæż½ã½ã and growers in England can benefit from up to £500,000 in Government funding to invest in agritech solutions which could help boost their businesses and shore up food production.
Íæż½ã½ã in the Midlands have until January 31 to apply for up to £10,000 of match funding to help make business improvements that protect water and the environment, as part of the Severn Trent Environmental Protection Scheme
Now open for English arable and horticultural growers under the Farming Transformation Fund, water management grants could be very appealing to those looking to install new infrastructure.