We are calling on the agricultural sector to view the latest advice from the Climate Change Committee (CCC) as a crucial opportunity to build a more resilient and sustainable future for farming.
The NFFN has cautiously welcomed the latest Carbon Budget Reduction Advice outlining the key actions needed to meet the UK’s climate targets, which was published on Wednesday (26 February).
While some may see the CCC’s recommendations - such as changing land use to store more carbon and reducing the amounts of greenhouse gas-intensive foods produced - as a challenge, we believe they are an essential part of future-proofing British farming, enhancing long-term profitability, and safeguarding the environment.
With the industry already facing pressures from tight profit margins, the impact of extreme weather and changes to inheritance tax, adapting to climate solutions could help farmers build resilience and protect their livelihoods. The CCC wants to see widespread adoption of low-carbon farming practices and technologies, including changes to how livestock is kept and machinery powered.