A new timeframe for introducing the Sustainable Farming Scheme
has been confirmed today by Climate Change and Rural Affairs
Secretary .
Speaking at a press conference at Sealands Farm in Bridgend, the
Cabinet Secretary said that the change of timings was part of his
‘commitment to meaningful engagement with the farming sector'.
He said: “Since the first day of taking up this role I have been
out and about meeting and listening to our farmers, hearing their
views and taking on board what they have to say.
“My commitment to meaningful engagement with the farming sector,
Plaid Cymru colleagues under the Cooperation Agreement and other
stakeholders on the changes needed will necessitate a change in
the implementation timetable.
“We have always said the Scheme would not be introduced until it
is ready and I stand by that.”
He then confirmed that the Basic Payment Scheme would continue to
be available in 2025, with the proposed SFS transition period
starting from 2026, with an announcement to follow on the BPS
ceiling.
Existing rural investment schemes, such as the small grants
schemes, will continue to support infrastructure changes.
The Welsh Government will also work on a new landscape scale
scheme which will build on the experience of previous
collaboration schemes.
This new timeframe will give the opportunity to work through a
number of important aspects.
The Cabinet Secretary concluded by saying: “Together we can
create a future where our farmers produce the very best of Welsh
food to the highest standards, while safeguarding our precious
environment.
“We are listening and will continue to listen.
“We must continue to work in partnership to finalise a scheme
that works long-term.
“This is the next step in making that happen.”
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