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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 8009508" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>I've not suggested a 'fat' payment for PP; £220/Ha is to all intents and purposes where we are now at. The transformative impact of what I have suggested is to remove the area payment and any associated conditions from cropped land, thus freeing folks up to focus on farming this land in whatever way they feel most appropriate. Pay folks to restore hedgerows to a healthy, bio-diverse rich condition, pay them attractive rates to protect watercourses, but don't meddle in cropping decisions. And before anyone once again says just leave the BPS in place on everything, it won't happen, because for political reasons ELMS has to be seen as a departure from where we are now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 8009508, member: 76758"] I've not suggested a 'fat' payment for PP; £220/Ha is to all intents and purposes where we are now at. The transformative impact of what I have suggested is to remove the area payment and any associated conditions from cropped land, thus freeing folks up to focus on farming this land in whatever way they feel most appropriate. Pay folks to restore hedgerows to a healthy, bio-diverse rich condition, pay them attractive rates to protect watercourses, but don't meddle in cropping decisions. And before anyone once again says just leave the BPS in place on everything, it won't happen, because for political reasons ELMS has to be seen as a departure from where we are now. [/QUOTE]
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