Agri-environment schemes and the future: How to get the best for your business

Aerial view of Dedham

Farmers, growers and land managers are custodians of the English landscape, and for generations they have helped shape and look after it as they feed the nation.

There is a big positive change ahead: the Environmental Land Management Scheme (E.L.M.), which will be rolled out in 2024, will provide financial support as you continue to nurture the land you work.

2021 marks the start of a four-year transition period during which BPS payments will be phased out in the lead up to Environmental Land Management. The best way to keep payments coming in and ensure you’re ready for E.L.M. is to apply for the Countryside Stewardship Scheme, and there is good news.

The scheme is being simplified with new offers to apply for, and additional penalties have been removed (although reductions can still occur where things can’t be put right). There will be advice and support to help
you enhance the environment as part of a sustainable business.

From April 2021-2024, the Farming in Protected Landscapes scheme will provide financial support to farmers and other land managers in National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The funding will help them support and manage the natural environment, cultural heritage and public access. If you would like to find out more
about these schemes and how to get involved you can register for a free online workshop in February or March.

Free online workshops

The start of the new Countryside Stewardship Scheme in February and Farming in Protected Landscapes in April means there are steps you
can take now.

Attend an online workshop and find out more:

  • Find out what has changed in the Countryside Stewardship Scheme
  • Hear from farmers who are already in agri-environment schemes
  • Learn about the Farming in Protected Landscapes Scheme

Choose one of the following dates and times:

  • Monday 22nd February, 5:00-6:30pm
  • Thursday 4th March, 5:00-6:30pm
  • Tuesday 23rd March, 1:00-2:30pm

Register now at www.landscapesforlife.org.uk/workshops