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Farmers welcome roadmap to tackle extreme weather as heatwave hits

Farmers welcome roadmap to tackle extreme weather as heatwave hits

Labour has had a tense relationship with farmers in recent months following a row over inheritance tax proposals.

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The Government has had a tense relationship with farmers

The Government has had a tense relationship with farmers (Image: Getty)

Ministers have released a roadmap to give farmers confidence to battle extreme weather and slash reliance on expensive fertilisers “beyond the next harvest”.

The plan includes an extra £53 million for the farming innovation programme – bringing total funding for this year to £123 million – with dedicated cash for robotics and soil health and water management.

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Seasonal worker visas will continue to 2030, to support the horticulture sector, the Environment Department (Defra) said.

The roadmap sets out how farmers can reduce reliance on costly fertilisers, where prices have climbed following the Iran war and adapt to the growing climate impacts of heatwaves, drought and flooding through “nature-based solutions” such as improving health of soils and managing water.

Tom Bradshaw, president of the National Farmers Union, said: “After nearly two years of waiting for this roadmap, it’s good to see resilience, profitability, productivity and sustainability at its heart - all areas we’ve been urging the government to focus on. The government is right to say that the national security context has changed. Combined with climate and economic shocks, the fragilities of our food system now feel very exposed, and we need to move rapidly into delivery mode to turn this around.

“However, while the roadmap is full of ambition, it falls short on action and even shorter on the means of delivery.

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