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<blockquote data-quote="Janet Hughes Defra" data-source="post: 7921429" data-attributes="member: 153068"><p>We think both are important, and that we can and must have both. </p><p></p><p>There are plenty of things farmers can do to make their farms both more efficient and also more environment and climate friendly, and plenty of examples of farmers who are already doing that. For example: smarter use of fertilisers, taking care of soil health, managing pests in an integrated way, sparing areas of less productive bits of land for nature and water - all of these things can be beneficial for both farm productivity and for the environment and climate. </p><p></p><p>Of course, how you do this depends on your particular farm setting and the choices you want to make for your business - we're designing the new schemes so that there is something for everyone whether you're a small or large farm, owner or tenant, whatever your business model and farm type, and whatever your particular preferences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janet Hughes Defra, post: 7921429, member: 153068"] We think both are important, and that we can and must have both. There are plenty of things farmers can do to make their farms both more efficient and also more environment and climate friendly, and plenty of examples of farmers who are already doing that. For example: smarter use of fertilisers, taking care of soil health, managing pests in an integrated way, sparing areas of less productive bits of land for nature and water - all of these things can be beneficial for both farm productivity and for the environment and climate. Of course, how you do this depends on your particular farm setting and the choices you want to make for your business - we're designing the new schemes so that there is something for everyone whether you're a small or large farm, owner or tenant, whatever your business model and farm type, and whatever your particular preferences. [/QUOTE]
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