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CLA demands swift resolution to agri-environment scheme disruption The CLA today (5 July) demanded that Defra and Natural England take action to minimise disruption to farmers and land managers set to be caused by changes made to agri-environment schemes. The Association said a European Commission audit, which questioned whether England's agri-environment industry.schemes are compliant with EU legislation, is an extremely regrettable and frustrating development which could have far-reaching implications for the
CLA President William Worsley said: "If it comes into force, the auditors' ruling will have major implications for farmers and land managers, many of whom could be faced with major cash flow problems as a result of new payment dates.
"We understand the changes relate purely to procedural issues. The proposed changes will safeguard no more than £1,000 out of the £393 million currently spent on agri-environment schemes each year. It is ludicrous that significant amounts of money will be spent to make the schemes compliant in this way at a time when Government departments must cut costs."
Mr Worsley added: "The CLA is calling for a full and early consultation with Defra, Natural England and key industry stakeholders to discuss options. It is essential that steps are taken to mitigate the chaotic effects these changes could have on the industry and to ensure rural businesses have enough time to adapt."
Although the ability of farmers to apply for Environmental Stewardship schemes throughout the year is likely to be reduced and the associated timing of payments will be affected by the changes, the total funding available through the scheme remains unaffected.
The CLA recommends that farmers and land managers continue to enter schemes and renew their agreements to secure a vital income stream and provide the industry with a mechanism to address key environmental challenges.
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