

The Government’s sudden closure of the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) has left farmers struggling, with no replacement scheme announced. The SFI, which paid farmers to protect soil, restore hedgerows, and boost nature recovery, was a key part of post-Brexit agricultural support. Though 37,000 agreements were made, the government stopped accepting applications, leaving many without expected funding. Farmers fear they will be forced to abandon environmental efforts in favor of intensive food production to survive. Organic farmer Anna Biesty now faces a £140,000 shortfall, calling the decision 'a waste of time' for those who planned around the scheme. Agricultural leaders are criticising the move as harmful to both nature and food security. The Government insists it remains committed to sustainable farming, promising a new scheme later this year, but farmers feel betrayed and financially vulnerable.
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