The Minister of the Environment will reveal on Friday that by 2050, more than 10 % of England's farmland will be transferred to wild animals and plants that help to achieve net net income and protect wild animals and plants. [emphasis, links added]
Of course, rural areas will turn to solar farms, plant trees, and improve the habitat of birds, insects and fish.
This is part of the Minister of Environment Steve Reed in England to respond to grain production, net zero and natural competition priority matters.
The Ministry of Food and Rural Affairs estimates By 2050, 9 % of farmland needs to be removed from food production to achieve green targetsTelegraph understanding.
Due to the decrease in food production, it is expected that most of them will take 5 % from production, while another 4 % will share space with trees.
Mr. Led will insist that his framework will not change the land owner, but these numbers are likely to be re -ignited with the farmers' labor operations. They expressed worry Strategies may cause the government to tell them what they can grow and where they can grow.
The government will say that the first -frame use of land use of land under the Conservative Party will protect the most productive agricultural land.
Mr. Led said in his speech at the Kenston Royal Geography Society:
“Data used by the most complicated land ever used in history, We will change how we use land to achieve our transformation plan. This means to protect the main agricultural land, restore our natural world and promote economic growth. “
The government has ambitious goals By 2050, the forest land in England will increase by 20 %, about 265,000 hectares One -third of the changes in the farm usage.
It also sets a goal for the construction of hundreds of square miles of solar panels and land wind turbines for hundreds of square miles of new houses, and sets a goal of the target of the land wind turbine and protects 30 % of nature.
By 2050, Britain is committed to reaching the zero -greenhouse gas emissions, which means that many carbon has been removed from the atmosphere.
Tree planting goals are expected to be a major contributor to Peatland.
About 70 % of England is farmland, and a decrease of 9 % will reduce this number by 760,000 hectares.
Agricultural groups warn that the threat of food security is increasing, and the impact of government analysis is paid attention to.
“Whenever the country is involved, its trend is to become more regulated,” Victoria Vyvyan, chairman of the National Land and Business Association.
“The government must establish guarantee measures to prevent the policy of preventing tasks. Otherwise, in the next few years, it is very likely The person in the ministry will tell farmers what they are, and they are not allowed to plant, plant and raise on land.transparent
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