26/02/24 Welsh farmers welcoming a greener farming policy; river pollution and flooding
Farmers in Wales who support overhauling their subsidies to help the environment feel 'intimidated' and afraid to speak out.
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ has been told that farmers in Wales who support overhauling their subsidies to help the environment feel "intimidated" and afraid to speak out.Β It comes as some farmers are staging protests across Wales over plans for a greener post-Brexit funding scheme for agriculture, which farming unions say is unworkable.Β But the Nature Friendly Farming Network, representing around 500 farmers in Wales, told Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wales that sticking to "business as usual" would not help the industry succeed in the long term.Β
It's been very wet and, as we've been reporting, lots of farmland is or has been underwater. That means crops destroyed and new crops not being planted. We've heard from farmers while the rain is clearly the problem, they say the Environment Agency is sometimes not helping. The Chair of the Environment Agency, Alan Lovell, spoke at last week's National Farmers Union conference, and unsurprisingly flooding was top of the agenda. He explained the EA’s flood strategy in rural areas.
The Rivers Trust have released their latest State of Our Rivers report which shows the extent of farm pollution in rivers.
Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
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