Nature Friendly Farming
Farmers working together to protect and restore on farm habitats and increase the amount of land using nature-friendly farming will play a vital part in recovering nature in Kent.
The future of UK farming policy was another hot topic. Many speakers agreed that the first 100 days of the new government are crucial for putting farming and food policy at the top of the agenda and ensuring nature-friendly farming is properly funded. To me, this highlighted how we, as constituents, can all press our MPs to champion ambitious farming and environmental policies.
I left Groundswell brimming with inspiration from the incredible work being done across the UK and beyond. I’m eager to share and develop these ideas here in Kent while building on our pioneering innovations in green finance and farm advice services.
I also discovered a few new books to add to the reading list:
Farmers working together to protect and restore on farm habitats and increase the amount of land using nature-friendly farming will play a vital part in recovering nature in Kent.
A multi-partner habitat and river restoration project, the Darent Valley Landscape Recovery Project is an example of what can be achieved for nature through collaboration.
Kent Wildlife Trust have teamed up with Bockhanger Farms Ltd, Court Farm and Reading University to develop a field trial on homebrew liquid compost and its impact on winter wheat yields. This is about discovering what can be done on farm in a closed loop…