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<blockquote data-quote="Janet Hughes Defra" data-source="post: 8003193" data-attributes="member: 153068"><p>I respectfully disagree with you on that [USER=76758]@delilah[/USER]. We have already learned a huge amount about, for example: how we can make the application process better (building on what we've learned from existing schemes as well, obviously); how the standards interact with each other; how the requirements of the standards work in practice. </p><p></p><p>We expect to learn a lot more as we go through the pilot, for example, we'll be seeing how farmers get on implementing the standards they've signed up to; how we can best manage the flexibility we've introduced for farmers to add more standards, land or levels of ambition each year; how controls / inspections can work in a more supportive way; and also testing some of the more novel aspects of the scheme such as seeing whether land management plans (which have been developed by farmers in our tests and trials) are a useful potential feature of the scheme, how the scheme will interact with local nature recovery, how capital items should work alongside the scheme and how farmers get on with delivering the standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janet Hughes Defra, post: 8003193, member: 153068"] I respectfully disagree with you on that [USER=76758]@delilah[/USER]. We have already learned a huge amount about, for example: how we can make the application process better (building on what we've learned from existing schemes as well, obviously); how the standards interact with each other; how the requirements of the standards work in practice. We expect to learn a lot more as we go through the pilot, for example, we'll be seeing how farmers get on implementing the standards they've signed up to; how we can best manage the flexibility we've introduced for farmers to add more standards, land or levels of ambition each year; how controls / inspections can work in a more supportive way; and also testing some of the more novel aspects of the scheme such as seeing whether land management plans (which have been developed by farmers in our tests and trials) are a useful potential feature of the scheme, how the scheme will interact with local nature recovery, how capital items should work alongside the scheme and how farmers get on with delivering the standards. [/QUOTE]
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