NFU Live: Farming, future policy, & the environment
07 April 2021, 11:00 – 12:00
Virtual Event
Future policy, the environment and your farm - the role of ‘regenerative’ agriculture
Join the NFU for the next Live event they will explore the diverse topic of regenerative agriculture. Drawing on NFU expertise in this emerging policy area, the weinar will explore this topic, discussing opportunities for farming to deliver for the environment, make productivity gains and achieve net zero as well as finding out what regenerative agriculture could mean for farming systems and businesses like yours.
Featuring NFU Vice President Tom Bradshaw, the panel includes Chief Environment Adviser Diane Mitchell, Head of Farming at the Allerton Project Phil Jarvis and farmer Michael Kavanagh. Michael will talk about implementing regenerative agriculture in practice, and how he has incorporated it into his farm.
Book your place today to hear more on this subject and discuss opportunities for farming in the future. Submit your questions now to put to our panel.
Once you have submitted your query someone from the team will contact you. If needed, your query will then be passed to the appropriate NFU policy team.
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