From January 2015, farms will have to adhere to the new ‘greening’ requirements of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
AHDB/HGCA has examined the impact of greening on combinable cropping farms based on information available to date. The main findings are as follows:
- The introduction of Ecological Focus Areas (EFAs) represents the biggest potential cost to farms. Farms can prevent a ‘worst case scenario’ by taking land from the poorest performing crop out of production, at a cost of £21-£37/ha depending on crop rotation. The cost can also be mitigated by introducing nitrogen-fixing crops, which could reduce the impact to between £2-£10/ha.
- Crop diversification rules for combinable cropping farms will have, on average, a low financial cost to farms but some farms will be significantly impacted.
- There are other costs associated with complying with crop diversification requirements, such as increased time spent managing the farm business, which are difficult to quantify.
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