The Welsh Government has launched a consultation on new farm payments today, offering the public a rare opportunity to have a say in the future of Welsh food, nature and the countryside.
A Sustainable Farming Scheme will replace the existing farm payments in 2025, and this will mark a pivotal shift in farming subsidies post-Brexit. The scheme aims to bolster sustainable food production in Wales by addressing environmental problems such as the climate and nature crises. Farmers will be paid to store carbon by revitalising natural habitats and this, in turn, will help to reduce flooding, water pollution and reverse wildlife declines.
Intensive farming has been a significant contributor to nature loss and river pollution, making Wales one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world. The recent Welsh State of Nature report revealed alarming declines in wildlife, with 1 in 6 species at risk of extinction. The Wildlife Trusts Wales are clear that these impacts are not the fault of farmers but rather the result of an out-of-date food production model that is not sustainable and fails to reward farmers fairly. It is widely acknowledged that the nature crisis needs an urgent and transformative response.