The Groundswell Festival provides a forum for farmers, growers, or anyone interested in food production and the environment to learn about the theory and practical applications of regenerative farming systems. The Wildlife Trusts will use the occasion to launch a new report with Sustain and the Soil Association called Home-grown: A roadmap to resilient fruit and vegetable production in England.
The Wildlife Trusts’ tent will be located near the Big Top and will host sessions and conversations over the two days. Topics will include green finance, supply chains, and how to future-proof your farm in the face of a changing climate.
Barnaby Coupe, Land Use Policy Manager of The Wildlife Trusts, says:
“Farm businesses across the UK are reeling from the extreme weather of recent years while they’re also having to navigate new payment schemes which reward positive environmental actions – so supporting farmers to adopt sustainable and nature-friendly farming practices is more important than ever. The Wildlife Trusts want to see the budget for nature-friendly farming doubled under the next government in order to secure a resilient food sector in the UK.
“Our staff and farm advisors are looking forward to talking with farmers and landowners at Groundswell. People will be able to find out more about wildlife-friendly farming methods and our approach to managing almost of 100,000 hectares of land and providing advice to more than 3,000 landowners.”