Relaunched SFI - what it means for you, High Court and abattoirs, Red Tractor, and Open Farm Sunday
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This week, Defra confirms England’s Sustainable Farming Incentive will reopen for applications on 30 June – but only for some farmers, and with questions over budget.
Farm business adviser Katie Hilton explains the key changes in SFI 26, including land use caps, no-till rules and revised payment rates.
We also examine a High Court ruling which could mean lower meat inspection charges for abattoirs, processors and livestock producers.
And royal recognition for Open Farm Sunday which celebrates its 20th anniversary – we find out why even small events can help reconnect the public with farming.
Podcast guests:
* Katie Hilton, director, Cheffins
* John Royle, NFU chief livestock policy adviser
* Rachel Risdon, Devon farmer and Open Farm Sunday host
Chapters
00:53 – Sustainable Farming Incentive
12:59 – High Court ruling on meat inspection charges
17:18 – Why small abattoirs matter to livestock farmers
24:19 – Listener feedback on Red Tractor reform
27:32 – Farmers Weekly Podcast Live at Cereals
30:23 – Sainsbury’s white eggs and trailer safety
33:53 – Market prices
36:16 – Open Farm Sunday celebrates 20 years
40:23 – Why public engagement matters
43:11 – Closing remarks
Useful links
- Sustainable Farming Incentive guidance
- Cheffins
- National Farmers Union
- Association of Independent Meat Suppliers
- British Meat Processors Association
- Food Standards Agency
- Open Farm Sunday
- LEAF
- Tilly Pass trailer safety
- Farmers Weekly stage at Cereals
This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Johann Tasker, Louise Impey and Hugh Broom. Edited and produced by Johann Tasker.
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