glasshouse
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Its not borderline criminal, it is actually criminalI would say that it can't incentivise sustainable farming if it doesn't connect payments to production in some form.
SFI could / should tip the balance in favour of quality rather than quantity.
And it is borderline criminal the way that those least able to afford the energy/food price rises due to all the extra environmental costs and levies which will go to rich charities and pet projects of the wealthy to enhance their lives rather than have any net benefit to society.