Minister commits to new Farming with Nature Package
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On a recent visit, DAERA Minister Andrew Muir saw what Nature Friendly Farming looks like in practice in Northern Ireland while making a commitment around a new Farming with Nature Package.
The Minister visited the beef farm of the Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN) Chairman Stephen Alexander near Orlock Point in Groomsport, Co Down. Mr Alexander’s regenerative farming practices show the role that livestock can play in delivering key environmental objectives while producing high quality food.
Minister Muir said: “I am delighted to have the opportunity to visit Stephen’s farm today to see nature friendly farming practices at first-hand. It is inspiring to see such a good example of how farms can introduce innovative ideas and still produce award winning livestock.
“Agriculture has a significant role economically, socially, culturally and environmentally. Therefore, it is important that the sustainable development of our industry and our food production is supported appropriately in a sustainable way.”
In addition to the Department’s Soil Nutrient Health Scheme and the Beef Carbon Reduction Scheme which are already in operation, the Minister also outlined new plans in this area under the Farm Support and Development Programme.
The Minister said: “The Farming with Nature Package is one of my key priorities and forms part of the programme of change being progressed through the Farm Support and Development Programme. Schemes under the package aim to contribute to the delivery of many of my Department’s strategic environmental outcomes by supporting farmers and land managers to make substantial contributions to environmental improvements and sustainability, with an initial focus on habitats on the farmed land across Northern Ireland.
“I hope to launch a limited first phase of the new scheme in 2025 and development of the scheme will continue with further expansion from 2026 onwards.”
Notes to editors:
- The Nature Friendly Farming Network is a membership organisation led by farmers, working alongside other organisations and public supporters.
- Stephen Alexander and his family run a small herd of Pedigree Dexter cattle on the shores of Strangford Lough near Greyabbey and on tenanted National Trust ground at Groomsport, County Down. They have introduced a range of regenerative farming practices in a desire to farm with nature and sell their beef through direct selling and attending local food markets.
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