🐝 Ministers have announced that they will incentivise farmers to use fewer insecticides as part of new post-Brexit agricultural subsidies – just days after approving the use of a banned bee-killing pesticide
January 26, 2023 6:00 am
The new categories will, among other things, allow farmers to apply for payments for looking after hedgerows, planting wildflowers, reducing fertiliser runoff and leaving grassland fallow. The announcement comes after the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs reauthorised the emergency use of thiamethoxam, a type of neonicotinoidSugar beet farmers will be permitted to use thiamethoxam if an aphid-spread disease, the beet yellows virus, reaches critical levels.Farmers will be paid to plant wildflowers and leave grassland fallow
Earlier this month, Defra was forced to increase the payments available through the scheme, including doubling the amount paid out for planting hedgerows.
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