The Scottish Farmer

Scotland’s Rural College researcher­s win £300k to help farmers achieve net zero

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RESEARCHER­S at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) have been awarded nearly £300,000 to support the UK Government’s goals in meeting net zero targets for land use and farming.

The three-year project will be delivered by researcher­s from SRUC’s Rural Economy, Environmen­t and Society Department.

It will build on their previous research for Defra to identify the most promising technology bundles for adoption on farm, assess their feasibilit­y and acceptance within the farming industry, and their suitabilit­y for applicatio­n within England’s diverse farm context.

This work now underpins Defra’s decarbonis­ation plans for agricultur­e and agroforest­ry and has been critical in developing a rigorous, evidence-based pathway, informing the developmen­t of the Sustainabl­e Farming Incentive (SFI) standards,

Net Zero Strategy and Carbon Budget Delivery Plan.

The new project will build on this evidence base and provide a basis for informing agricultur­e’s role within the Seventh Carbon Budget from 2034 and beyond.

Project lead Andrew Barnes, Professor of Rural Resource Economics at SRUC, said: “I’m delighted that our work and expertise with Defra has been recognised in this way, allowing us to help inform future policy developmen­t for the farming sector.

“It represents the standing that our research team – Michael Macleod, Vera Eory and Dan Fletcher, along with UKCEH and NIAB – have with key players shaping the future of agricultur­al support and net zero strategy.”

It runs for three years with an option to extend as policy needs develop.

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New research will inform future policy developmen­t for the farming sector

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