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Charlotte Smith asks if landowners are cashing in on England's forests and woodlands. She also meets one farmer who has bucked the trend, leaving dairy farming to manage trees.
Charlotte Smith asks if landowners are cashing in on Britain's forests and woodlands.
Whilst 18% of England's forests are publicly owned, they make up 60% of total timber production. And as only half of privately owned woodlands are managed, could landowners be missing out on a multimillion pound investment?
Charlotte meets one farmer in Staffordshire who's bucked the trend by leaving dairy farming for a career in managing woodlands.
Following the recommendations by the Independent Panel of Forestry and huge public outcry, the government has confirmed its u-turn on the decision to sell off public owned forests. But how difficult is it to manage public access, using woodlands for leisure and commercial activities? And is the government planning to invest and offer more financial support to potential foresters?
Farming Today speak to Caroline Spelman, Environment Secretary and Bishop of Liverpool, the Right Reverend James Jones on their recommendations for the future of forestry.
Presented by Charlotte Smith. Produced by Clare Freeman in Birmingham.
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