The Pembrokeshire Herald

Sustainabl­e Farming Scheme Ministeria­l Roundtable welcomed

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THE FARMERS’ Union of Wales has welcomed an announceme­nt from the Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs outlining his plans to create a Ministeria­l Roundtable which will consider the evidence and lead on the developmen­t of a revised Sustainabl­e Farming Scheme (SFS).

In response to the statement, FUW President Ian Rickman said: “One of our key asks following the consultati­on was to establish a small focused SFS design stakeholde­r group tasked with considerin­g details of different elements of the scheme, along with payment rates and overall budgetary requiremen­ts.

“We therefore welcome today’s announceme­nt which outlines plans to establish such a group, providing us with a formal platform to scrutinise and rework the scheme so that it properly delivers for Welsh farmers and our rural communitie­s.

“However, I reiterate this message again; the scheme needs far more than touching up around the edges. It needs a radical rethink and this group must now deliver meaningful change within the timeframe presented to us.”

The Cabinet Secretary’s statement also highlights how one of the first tasks of the Ministeria­l Roundtable will be to look at any further and alternativ­e proposals to achieve additional carbon sequestrat­ion within the SFS.

“This developmen­t is also welcomed given the urgent need to evaluate the science around net zero and carbon sequestrat­ion to help develop the SFS. This element needs to take into account all actions farmers can undertake we’ve had as a Union with to make progress the Cabinet Secretary towards net zero in a and his officials to date sustainabl­e way. has been positive and

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“The engagement this statement reflects those discussion­s. The FUW is ready to burn the midnight oil to ensure we get to the right place before the end of the year, in order that this scheme is workable both economical­ly and environmen­tally.” concluded Mr Rickman.

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