Farming efficiently without costing the earth podcast

Episode 320,   Jan 26, 2022, 05:30 PM

Much has been written and said about landowners and  farmers adopting new approaches to land management and being incentivised by Government to produce food in a sustainable way. It is in everyone’s interest to farm efficiently without costing the earth. In common with other aspects of life there is a balance to be struck 
as the nation needs feeding and demand is ever growing, as the population 
increases but is there a conflict between two sides or are we in fact 
being drawn closer together? 

John Bates welcomes to the podcast two guests who have a passion for looking after all that surrounds us and both are very much at the heart of the thinking to drive change on farm, in a sensible and practical way.  

Baroness Natalie Bennett was Leader of the Green Party from 2012 to 2016
and introduced as a peer into the House of Lords in the October 2019. 
You will be interested to hear how Natalie believes there is a lot to be gained from 
balancing policy with productivity. Dr Jon Foot is head of environment at AHDB and works with levy payers giving independent advice to them understand their carbon footprint and what impact this has on the land and in their accounts. He is also, Specialist in air quality, climate change, ecosystems, and management systems. Along with expertise in environmental regulation, developing policy, Statutory Conservation agencies and the energy industry. He is Chair for their Climate Change and Energy Network.

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