Farming Futures will continue helping farmers and land managers understand how to respond to climate change thanks to a £150,000 grant from Defra.
We're delighted that our funding has been extended. Farming Futures is an invaluable resource for farmers, land managers and growers; it translates climate change science into messages that mean something and helps farmers recognise the business opportunities the changing climate holds. By providing information online and at events, farmers can get the information they need to deal with climate change.
Since it was launched two years ago the project has enjoyed a high degree of success and attracted high-profile support. Environment Secretary Hilary Benn congratulated us on our “impressive contribution” to awareness raising at the Oxford Farming Conference this year.
Farming Futures is a communications project coordinated by Forum for the Future, on behalf of the National Farmers Union (NFU), Country Land and Business Association (CLA), Agricultural Industries Confederation (AIC), Defra and the Agricultural and Horticultural Research Forum (AHRF) which represents the agricultural and horticultural levy boards.
The project had been due to end in March 2009. The new funding will allow it to continue until March 2010, and within that time a long-term home and funding strategy should be decided.
Peter Kendall, NFU President welcomed the extension:
“Here at the NFU we recognise that climate change is a present and serious issue. Water shortages, changing weather, new pests and diseases and a growing population all put pressure on the agricultural sector. Farming Futures continues to be an important tool to raise awareness and stimulate practical action for farmers and land managers.”Henry Aubrey Fletcher, CLA president, said:
“The CLA are proud to be associated with another phase of Farming Futures. The project is a great example of an industry collaborating to achieve a great aim and I know the workshops and resources are incredibly useful for our members.”
The new funding will enable Farming Futures to:
For more information, please visit www.farmingfutures.org.uk