Today on the show, we’re putting our focus on the new policy landscape across England and asking to what extent can the sustainable farming incentive, and other schemes make your farm business more resilient, economically and environmentally, over the next few years?
Peter is joined by Sabine McEwen who is Farm Environment Advisor and Devon Team Leader for FWAG South West. FWAG provides independent advice to farmers and landowners across the region. Also with him are Dorset sheep farmers David and Carolyn Gill from Upping Down Shetlands, to get their perspective on how the new schemes can help their business. =
Throughout this series we are focusing on the topic of resilience.
Farming Focus is the podcast for farmers in the South West of England, but is relevant for farmers outside of the region or indeed anyone in the wider industry or who has an interest in food and farming.
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Timestamps
00:01 Cornish Mutual jingle.
00:06 Intro music.
00:15 Peter Green introduces the episode.
01:27 Sabine's first farming memory.
02:03 David's first farming memory.
02:45 Carolyn's first farming memory.
03:22 David and Carolyn are first generation farmers - how did they get into it? Carolyn explains.
04:45 Cornish Mutual jingle
04:56 What does resilience mean to David and Carolyn?
05:25 Resilience for Sabine.
06:12 Foresight and the long term nature of farming.
06:32 The Future Farm Resilience Programme.
08:30 What role have environmental schemes played for David and Carolyn?
10:56 Cornish Mutual jingle
11:47 Sabine explains the new schemes including Sustainable Farming Incentive.
15:17 Is there more hassle with these new schemes? Is this a common attitude?
17:23 Assessing success.
17:58 Cornish Mutual jingle
18:13 The difference between SFI and Countryside Stewardship.
21:00 How does the new system compare for David and Carolyn (SFI Pilot).
21:50 Farm size.
22:30 How has the feedback process been for David and Carolyn with Defra?
24:10 The claim process for David and Carolyn.
24:48 Experience of FWAG team on SFI and Countryside stewardship changes.
26:12 Rolling application window.
27:50 What advice would Sabine give to anyone listening who is sceptical about the new system?
30:30 The new schemes have the potential to make farmers more resilient if they are used part of a bigger system.
32:32 Carolyn explains how SFI encourages you to collect data.
33:14 David talks about baselining.
34:55 Peter rounds up with the cream tea question.
36:18 Peter rounds up with the '3 showstoppers' - SFI can support good practice; don't put your head in the sand; use your network; don't let the tail wag the dog with your business; collect data