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‘WELSH GOVT NEEDS TO START PRACTICAL TESTING’

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LANDOWNERS’ representa­tive organisati­on CLA Cymru has called for clarity on how Wales’ replacemen­t for the CAP (Common Agricultur­e Policy) subsidy “is really going to work at ground level”.

As the Welsh Government Agricultur­e White Paper’s consultati­on came to an end, Fraser McAuley, Senior Policy Advisor at CLA Cymru, said: “No time should be wasted in digging in to the nittygritt­y of how the Sustainabl­e Farming Scheme’s going to work.

“After the Senedd elections in May, a new Welsh Government has the greatest opportunit­y to carry out the greatest positive change the rural economy’s seen for a generation.

“The Government needs to start practical testing and trialing the economic modelling which took place last year.

“The industry as a whole needs a clear understand­ing of the formula for base-line sustainabi­lity and how the new scheme will influence a range of desired outcomes.

“These include a competitiv­e farming sector based not only on productivi­ty and quality, but also the quality-delivery of a range of public goods.”

Fraser added: “Nobody wants to see a cliff-edge.

“The sector needs clarity on what will happen to BPS Payments Scheme) in

2024.

“A clear transition from where we are now to the new system needs to be set out clearly.

“Until now the Rural Developmen­t Programmes (RDP) have played a part in supporting the rural economy.

“Businesses need to know how Welsh Government and UK Government will work together in developing the UK Shared Prosperity fund.

“Government and agencies need time to develop practical schemes and businesses need time to plan their business investment­s.

“Important elements are underrepre­sented or missing.

“Society places increasing emphasis on the value of forestry and woodland – both as a sustainabl­e source of a much needed material and for its role in tackling climate change.

“The Welsh Government has consistent­ly fallen short on its targets to plant more trees and use them strategica­lly.

“Our new scheme to support farming should be a great opportunit­y to address that.” (the basic 2023 and

 ??  ?? ● Fraser McAuley, Senior Policy Advisor at CLA Cymru
● Fraser McAuley, Senior Policy Advisor at CLA Cymru

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