New economic analysis, published today, demonstrates that the current agricultural budget for Wales is half the amount required to meet nature restoration and climate targets through farming and land use, and put Welsh farming on a more sustainable footing.
The independent analysis, commissioned by RSPB Cymru, National Trust Cymru and Wildlife Trust Wales, finds that increasing Welsh investment to £594 million per annum is essential in order to fund Welsh farmers in tackling the nature and climate crisis, and to provide a sustainable future for food production. Across the UK the annual figure needs to increase to £5.9 billion.
The “Scale of Need” report builds on previous analyses, giving the most accurate assessment to date of the investment required to enable farmers to deliver nature alongside food production. The new figures include, for the first-time, detailed analysis of different farm types and the variable costs of nature restoration across different sectors and sizes of farms.
The new analysis finds that the current annual Welsh agricultural budget of approximately £300 million, will be insufficient to meet nature and climate targets.