Farming and Countryside Team

New funding available for lowland peat soils

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Lowland peat field with wet grassland, reeds and standing water under a cloudy sky.

From today, 2 new grants are available to farmers and land managers on lowland peat soils. One provides funding for water management infrastructure, while the other supports research into viable markets for paludiculture and traditional crops grown at higher water tables.

The Farming Roadmap

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Farming Roadmap 2050: Growing England's Future sets out a clear vision for the future of farming in England. It brings together the government's long-term plans, priorities and commitments for the farming sector in a single place, providing greater clarity and direction for farmers and the wider industry.

New guidance to help businesses prepare for EU trade agreement 

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The government is agreeing a new deal with the EU to make it easier to trade and move plants, animals, food and related products between the UK and EU. We’ve now published guidance to help businesses understand what these changes could mean in practice and the steps they may need to take to prepare.

Fertiliser survey: share your views 

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A yellow telehandler is parked beside a flatbed trailer loaded with large white bulk bags on a farm track. In the background, a green tractor with a red attachment is working a field of young crops. The landscape is flat and open with a line of trees in the distance under a clear sky.

The conflict in the Middle East continues to influence global fuel and energy prices. We’re working closely with industry to monitor the situation. As part of this, we want to understand how these changes are affecting farmers and land managers in England. We’ve launched a survey to gather your experiences.