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Mixed reactions to revised Environmental Improvement Plan
Defra has pledged £500 million to help landowners and managers undertake nature recovery actions. A revised Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP)…
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Mixed reactions to revised Environmental Improvement Plan
Defra has pledged £500 million to help landowners and managers undertake nature recovery actions. A…
Four new varieties added to Spring Barley Recommended List (
Four new varieties have been added to the Spring Barley Recommended List (RL), with three…
Mixed reactions to revised Environmental Improvement Plan
Defra has pledged £500 million to help landowners and managers undertake nature recovery actions. A…
Mixed reactions to revised Environmental Improvement Plan
Defra has pledged £500 million to help landowners and managers undertake nature recovery actions. A…
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Mixed reactions to revised Environmental Improvement Plan
Defra has pledged £500 million to help landowners and managers undertake nature recovery actions. A revised Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) involves combining government funding with private investment, the aim to…
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Defra has pledged £500 million to help landowners and managers undertake nature recovery actions. A revised Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) involves combining government funding with private…
Four new varieties have been added to the Spring Barley Recommended List (RL), with three under evaluation for both brewing and malt distilling by the Malting…
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Mixed reactions to revised Environmental Improvement Plan
0Defra has pledged £500 million to help landowners and managers undertake nature recovery actions. A revised Environmental Improvement Plan (EIP) involves combining government funding with private investment, the aim to restore or create 250,000 hectares of wildlife-rich habitats outside of protected sites by December 2030. This involves doubling the number of farms providing sufficient year-round resources for farm wildlife, compared with 2025. Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds described the EIP as a ‘step change in restoring nature’ and pledged that ambitious targets will be backed by real action. However, the plan hasn’t been met with universal approval, especially when it comes to food production. The…

