The future of farming
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
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Inquiry
Opened: 6 Dec 2024
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The agricultural sector is experiencing a period of significant change as it transitions away from a legacy direct payments regime towards nation-specific farming schemes. The future of farming inquiry will provide consistent scrutiny of the issues facing the sector as it transitions. It will focus on farmers, farming communities and …
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Report
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Letters
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 5 sessions
16 Dec 2025
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EFRA Committee; EFRA
Dame Angela Eagle MP · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Emily Miles · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Gareth Baynham-Hughes · Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
Mike Dowell · Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
Mike Rowe · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
1 Apr 2025
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Colin Faulkner · Seafish
Daniel Zeichner MP · Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
Emily Miles · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Janet Hughes · Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
Mike Dowell · Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
14 Jan 2025
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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Dame Tamara Finkelstein · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Emily Miles · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Jonathan Baker · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
11 Dec 2024
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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
David Sturrock · Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)
Dr Arun Advani · Centre for the Analysis of Taxation (CenTax)
Jeremy Moody · Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV)
Robert Martin · Tenant Farmers Association (TFA)
Stuart Maggs · Howes Percival LLP
Tom Bradshaw · National Farmers' Union (NFU)
Victoria Vyvyan · Country Land and Business Association
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Report - The Government’s vision for farming | HC 906 | 16 May 2025 | 18 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
1st Report - The Government’s visi…
Disjointed farming policy announcements, made without a clear vision, cause significant confusion and concern.
The Government has made several significant farming policy announcements or sector interventions since the election. This is an impressive list of initiatives that the Defra Secretary has recognised should be part of an ‘interlocking jigsaw’. We are concerned, however, that …
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Government Response
The government commits to considering the Committee’s analysis and recommendations when developing plans for the reformed SFI offer, with more information expected later this summer. The response also details past and present management of the SFI scheme, including its closure and reopening for some applicants.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
1st Report - The Government’s visi…
Require Government to consult stakeholders and clearly communicate ELMS future direction
A transparent policy on the direction of the Environmental Land Management Schemes (ELMS) and other subsidy arrangements is crucial. If the Government is serious about improving ELMS outcomes it must consult with stakeholders and communicate its plan clearly. Confidence in …
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Government Response
The government acknowledged the need for a transparent ELMS policy and clearer communication, stating they will continue to provide details on schemes and evaluate communications using an established framework.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
1st Report - The Government’s visi…
Establish an alternative funding mechanism for farmers missing SFI24 by September
An alternative funding mechanism should be put in place to fill the gap in funding for those who missed out on the SFI24, no later than September
Government Response
The government's response did not address the specific recommendation for an alternative funding mechanism for SFI24. It broadly acknowledged the importance of parliamentary scrutiny and stated it will continue to take recommendations into account in future work.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
1st Report - The Government’s visi…
Support for reforming agricultural property reliefs to address wealth sheltering loophole
We support the Government’s objective of reforming Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) to close the loophole that encourages wealthy investors to buy agricultural land to avoid inheritance tax. We recognise longstanding concerns that these reliefs are …
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Government Response
The government acknowledged the committee's support for the reforms to Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief, confirming that the changes will take effect from April 2026 as previously announced.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
1st Report - The Government’s visi…
Lack of consultation and assessment for property relief reforms causes concern
We are concerned, however, that no consultation, impact assessment, or affordability assessment was conducted before the announcement of the reforms. The lack of proper evaluation of the impact of these changes means that the scale and nature of its impact …
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Government Response
The government acknowledged the committee's concerns regarding the lack of consultation and impact assessment prior to the reforms, but reiterated that the changes to agricultural and business property relief will take effect from April 2026, referencing previous engagement with stakeholders and its own analytical basis.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
1st Report - The Government’s visi…
Defra's poor communication and last-minute decisions erode trust in farming sector
The experience of the Sustainable Farming Incentive 2024 (SFI24) closure follows a pattern within Defra of poor communication and last-minute decision-making following rumours and Departmental leaks. As with the sudden closure of the Capital Grants scheme in November 2024, the …
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Government Response
The government acknowledged the committee's concerns regarding the closure of the Capital Grants scheme without notice, stating that all communications are evaluated using the Government Communications Service Evaluation Cycle. However, they only committed to aim to give reasonable notice for future scheme closures, with a caveat that it 'may not be possible'.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
1st Report - The Government’s visi…
Improve Defra's proactive and transparent communication with Parliament and arm's-length bodies.
We are thankful to the Secretary of State, Ministers and Officials for engaging with our Committee, but we urge Defra to improve its communication with Parliament and be proactive and transparent in its communications. Similarly, communications between Defra and its …
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Government Response
The government agreed on the importance of parliamentary scrutiny and committed to ongoing work to improve parliamentary capability, outlining existing protocols for information sharing within Defra and with arm's-length bodies and committing to regularly review communication protocols.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
1st Report - The Government’s visi…
Establish protocols for Defra's professional information sharing and investigate policy leaks.
Defra should ensure that operational and policy decisions are clearly communicated to its arm’s-length bodies and the farming advice service in advance of them being made public. It should investigate the causes of the leaks of its proposed changes to …
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Government Response
The government outlined its existing protocols for sharing sensitive information with arm's-length bodies and the Farming Advice Service in advance of public announcements, stating they regularly review these communication protocols. However, it did not commit to investigating the causes of leaks or providing details of revised protocols.
Correspondence 29 letters
3 Mar 2026
Correspondence from National Sheep Association relating to seasonal workers visas, dated 20 February 2026
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3 Mar 2026
Correspondence from British Wool relating to seasonal workers visas, dated 15 February 2026
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3 Mar 2026
Correspondence from the National Pig Association relating to skilled workers visas, dated 23 February 2026
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13 Feb 2026
Correspondence to Lizzie Wilson, CEO, National Pig Association, on any implications that the planned changes to Skilled Workers visas could have on the industry, dated 11 February.
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13 Feb 2026
Correspondence from Harry Bowell, Director of Land & Nature at National Trust, refuting the claims made by Baroness Minette Batters about Landscape Recovery, dated 23 January 2026
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13 Feb 2026
Correspondence to Andrew Hogley, Chief Executive, British Wool, on any implications that the Home Office’s decision to not renew the seasonal concession for non visa nationals could have on the industry, dated 11 February
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13 Feb 2026
Correspondence to Phil Stoker, Chair National Sheep Association, on any implications that the Home Office’s decision to not renew the seasonal concession for non visa nationals could have on the industry, dated 11 February
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28 Jan 2026
Correspondence to the Minister for Food Security and Rural affairs following on from the evidence session in December 2025, dated 28 January 2026
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28 Jan 2026
Correspondence from Wendy Chamberlain MP regarding the EFRA Committee holding an inquiry into milk prices, dated 15 January 2026
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28 Jan 2026
Correspondence from Mike Tapp MP, Minister for Migration & Citizenship, regarding Seasonal Workers Visas, dated 22 January 2026
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6 Jan 2026
Correspondence from the Secretary of State, Defra regarding the Farming Profitability Review, dated 17 December 2025
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6 Jan 2026
Correspondence from the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury and Secretary of State, Defra, regarding the reforms of agricultural property relief and business property relief, dated 23 December 2025
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9 Dec 2025
Correspondence from Sir Chris Bryant, Minister of Trade, Dept for Business and Trade, regarding the Government’s Section 42 report on the UK-India Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, dated 27 November 2025
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25 Nov 2025
Correspondence from the Chair of the Senedd's Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee regarding plans to introduce a ban on the sale of compost containing peat, dated 17 November 2025
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18 Nov 2025
Correspondence from Chair of the Welsh Affairs Committee regarding their report Farming in Wales in 2025: Challenges and Opportunities, dated 11 November 2025
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21 Oct 2025
Correspondence from NFU regarding the UK-US Trade Negotiations and the Dairy Sector, dated 18 September 2025
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2 Sep 2025
Correspondence from the Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs regarding recent farming activity by Defra, dated 1 September 2025
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24 Jun 2025
Correspondence to the Minister for Nature regarding Land-Use Framework, dated 17 June 2025
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18 Jun 2025
Correspondence from the Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs regarding his evidence to the Committee on 1 April, dated 11 June 2025
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23 Apr 2025
Correspondence to the Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs following up on his evidence to the Committee on 1 April, dated 23 April
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1 Apr 2025
Correspondence from The Wildlife Trusts regarding natural carbon capture and farming policy proposal, dated 27 March 2025
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1 Apr 2025
Correspondence from British Wool regarding its work and 75th anniversary, dated 21 March 2025
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25 Mar 2025
Joint correspondence from Red Tractor Assurance, Scottish Quality Crops and Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC), relating to NUTS2 and Accreditation, dated 13 March 2025
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25 Mar 2025
Correspondence from Tom Langton FRSB relating to Bovine TB, dated 12 March 2025
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11 Feb 2025
Correspondence from the Minister for Food Security and Rural Affairs regarding strategy for farming, dated 10 February 2025
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11 Feb 2025
Correspondence from the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury regarding inheritance tax reform, dated 7 February 2025
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23 Jan 2025
Correspondence to the Prime Minister regarding Inheritance tax relief reforms contained within the Autumn Budget, 23 January 2025
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22 Jan 2025
Correspondence to the Secretary of State, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, relating to the future of farming inquiry, dated 22 January 2025
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7 Jan 2025
Correspondence from Family Business UK regarding the Future of farming inquiry, dated 9 December 2024
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