17/06/21 Natural England's increased role; Australian trade deal; rain harvesting
The Government's increased Natural England's budget by 50%, but it's expanded its role too. UK farmers furious at Australian trade deal. Capturing and re-using rainwater.
After years of budget cuts, Natural England, the governmentβs advisor on nature, has had a 47% increase in budget. That goes hand-in-hand with an expanded role. Its remit: βto help the nation build back greenerβ. Chairman Tony Juniper explains what's in its newly-published action plan for this year and next.
Harvesting rain water - the farmers and businesses that are making sure not a drop's wasted. Rainfall's collected when it runs off the roof, filtered and cleaned then used for watering livestock or washing down yards and equipment.
The Australian government's hailing the new UK-Australia trade deal as a triumph for producers and consumers down under. But British farmers say they feel betrayed, they're not convinced with reassurances from the Department for International Trade that there will be no compromise on animal welfare and food-safety standards.
Presenter = Charlotte Smith
Producer = Rebecca Rooney
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