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<blockquote data-quote="Hybride" data-source="post: 7046015" data-attributes="member: 150357"><p>To true and this is becoming increasingly well known. Following from the contribution of others I wonder - Would one option be to have a simple rule which stated that to receive BSP all eligible fields must be less than a given area (maybe 10 ha 25 acre). This would allow farmers control, as they will not need to alter fields if they do not want BSP. Landowners would need to consider if they wish to alter the natural infrastructure of the farm by planting hedges (or invest in some other semi-permanent form of agroforestry) or reduce the rent if they forbid ‘farmer’ from altering natural infrastructure of this type.</p><p></p><p>Easy to administrate and pay for public good but don’t pay to restore natural infrastructure which previous generation was paid to remove (that was their economic choice) and would still allow ‘large farmers with economy of scale’ to carry as currently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hybride, post: 7046015, member: 150357"] To true and this is becoming increasingly well known. Following from the contribution of others I wonder - Would one option be to have a simple rule which stated that to receive BSP all eligible fields must be less than a given area (maybe 10 ha 25 acre). This would allow farmers control, as they will not need to alter fields if they do not want BSP. Landowners would need to consider if they wish to alter the natural infrastructure of the farm by planting hedges (or invest in some other semi-permanent form of agroforestry) or reduce the rent if they forbid ‘farmer’ from altering natural infrastructure of this type. Easy to administrate and pay for public good but don’t pay to restore natural infrastructure which previous generation was paid to remove (that was their economic choice) and would still allow ‘large farmers with economy of scale’ to carry as currently. [/QUOTE]
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