'Farmers need quality advice and support to adapt': Pressure mounts on government to clarify green vision for farming

Michael Holder
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The shift from direct payments to nature-friendly subsidy incentives promises to transform farming in England, but the transition currently faces 'widespread uncertainty and risk', the NAO has warned

Farmers need far more support and incentives for adapting to new post-Brexit subsidy schemes – and potentially further funding support - if they are to deliver a positive step-change in how food production...

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