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Kent's farmers back farmland wildlife campaign

Some 70 farmers and advisers attended the Kent launch on March 30 of an initiative to boost farmland wildlife and protect valuable resources through positive environmental care.

The Campaign for the Farmed Environment www.cfeonline.org.uk is a nationwide initiative that encourages farmers to improve soil and water protection and to help farmland wildlife.

The Campaign in Kent was launched on March 30 at Brook Place Farm on the Montreal Estate, in Ide Hill near Sevenoaks, and the farm was represented by farm and estate manager James Standen.

Visitors were welcomed by Frances Clayton, coordinator of the Campaign for the Farmed Environment in Kent, Doug Wanstall, a Kent farmer who is chairman of the local liaison group that is driving forward the Campaign in Kent, and Meurig Raymond, deputy president of the NFU.

Doug Wanstall was delighted with the response and said: "There was a real buzz and enthusiasm for the Campaign which was obvious from the number of questions we received at the outset and during the farm walk. We just need to make sure that this enthusiasm spreads across Kent. We will be visiting farms and holding events throughout the county to spread the word about the campaign. The main message is that economically viable farming and production of great food is compatible with enhancing the farmed environment."

Visitors enjoyed a guided farm walk while advisers pointed out measures that enhance farmland biodiversity, many of which are funded under environmental schemes.  These can include wild bird seed plots, grass buffer strips beside watercourses and fallow areas to provide wildlife with food, shelter and breeding sites. Wildlife that should benefit includes farmland birds, the brown hare and butterflies. Improved water quality and flood prevention are further potential wins from the campaign.

The Campaign has brought together farming organisations including the NFU and CLA (Country Land and Business Association) in a partnership with Defra and its agencies, conservationists such as RSPB and Kent Wildlife Trust, and crop advisers (agronomists).

Local 'beacon' farms are already being selected to demonstrate how commercial farming and environmental management can work hand-in-hand.  Farmers can find out about Campaign for the Farmed Environment activities online at www.cfeonline.org.uk or by contacting Frances Clayton on 01732 750368.

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