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  • Minister Muir announces intention to roll out first phase of Farming with Nature Package

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    • Sustainable Agriculture Programme

    Date published: 15 May 2025

    Minister Muir announces intention to roll out first phase of Farming with Nature Package

    DAERA Minister Muir is pictured at the Sustainable Agriculture Programme stand at the Balmoral Show to announce his intention to roll out the first phase of the Farming with Nature Package.

    The FwN Package aims to support farm businesses across all land types, to make substantial contributions to environmental improvements and sustainability.  The Package will roll out in phases and it is anticipated that the first phase, the FwN Transition Scheme, will commence in June 2025, subject to legislation.

    Speaking of the announcement, Minister Muir said: “The Farming with Nature Package is one of the key priorities within my Department’s Sustainable Agriculture Programme and I am delighted to start the roll out of the Package, starting with the FwN Transition Scheme in June 2025.

    “My ambition for the FwN Package is to scale up nature friendly farming.  I want to see farmers being rewarded for delivering environmental public goods, alongside food production, with the FwN Package becoming a strong and attractive enterprise on farms.  It will be introduced in phases to support farmers to turn the tide on biodiversity loss by increasing the quantity, quality and connectivity of habitats in the farmed landscape.”

    The FwN Transition Scheme aims to increase the extent of habitats on farmed land across Northern Ireland.  The actions available will create new habitats, provide new green infrastructure, protect watercourses and contribute to carbon sequestration on farms.

    In the first year, five actions will be available, with a range of items to support their implementation:

    • Planting new hedgerow
    • Creation of riparian buffer strips
    • Farmland tree planting
    • Retention of winter stubble
    • Multi-species winter cover crop

    It is proposed to build on this first phase with an expanded scheme opening for applications again in 2026.  Participation in 2025 will not exclude entry in 2026.

    It is planned that the FwN Transition Scheme will be followed by the FwN Landscape Projects, which is in development and will focus on supporting groups of farmers to deliver landscape scale environmental improvement.  Additional phases of FwN will focus on delivering environmental actions in priority habitat areas and protected sites.

    The FwN Package is being developed through close engagement with external and internal stakeholders.  A forum for key stakeholders from the agricultural industry and environmental sector was formed in June 2024 to provide input into the Package development.

    Notes to editors:

    1. DAERA’s Sustainable Agriculture Programme (SAP) (formerly the Farm Support and Development Programme) is being co-designed with the Northern Ireland agricultural industry and other key food and environmental stakeholders.
    2. The overall aim is to transition to a more sustainable farming sector by seeking to implement policies and strategies that benefit Northern Ireland’s climate and environment, while supporting its economically and socially significant agriculture sector.
    3. The main source of funding for the SAP is the NI Executive Earmarked Agriculture Budget (£329.4m for 2025/26).
    4. The main source of funding for the Farming with Nature Transition Scheme will be from DAERA Capital funds.
    5. Download more information on Sustainable Agriculture Programme.
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    7. All media queries should be directed to the DAERA Press Office: pressoffice.group@daera-ni.gov.uk or telephone: 028 9016 3460.
    8. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.

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