Small farms have a huge role to play in our sustainable future | Charles, Prince of Wales

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Small farms have a huge role to play in our sustainable future | Charles, Prince of Wales

Written by Charles, Prince of Wales

Small-scale agriculture needs the tools and confidence to deal with the rapid changes society has to make

  • Charles, Prince of Wales is the heir apparent to the British throne

Family farmers form the backbone of our rural communities. Their hard work puts high-quality food on our tables, which is produced to some of the highest standards in the world, and their careful stewardship knits together the environmental and social fabric of our beautiful and iconic landscapes. They are a remarkable breed; adaptable, resilient and incredibly hardworking. And they are no stranger to innovation through adversity. Their very diversity brings great strengths to our environment, to our rural communities and to disease management. All this must be taken into account as agriculture starts this massive transition, especially as more than 110,000 smaller family farms have already been lost since 1990.

To me, it is essential the contribution of the small-scale family farmer is properly recognised – they must be a key part in any fair, inclusive, equitable and just transition to a sustainable future. To do this, we must ensure that Britain’s family farmers have the tools and the confidence to meet the rapid transition to regenerative farming systems that our planet demands.

Charles, Prince of Wales is the heir apparent to the British throne

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Agrivator

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Livestock Farmer
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Prince Charles didn't actually define what he meant by a small farm. And since he hasn't experienced what it is like to be brought up on a small farm, I'm not sure he has the insight to write about small farms.

Maybe he should concentrate on continuing to be one of the most extravagant folk on the planet.
 

Hindsight

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Prince Charles didn't actually define what he meant by a small farm. And since he hasn't experienced what it is like to be brought up on a small farm, I'm not sure he has the insight to write about small farms.

Maybe he should concentrate on continuing to be one of the most extravagant folk on the planet.

Wealthy entitled folk can and often do wax lyrical about the lives of those with less than they have.
 

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