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Recommendation 5
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The Department has not yet done enough to gain farmers’ trust in its ability to...
Recommendation
The Department has not yet done enough to gain farmers’ trust in its ability to successfully deliver the programme. Farmers’ confidence in the Department was severely damaged by a poor history of delivery under previous agricultural subsidy schemes, and the situation has not been helped by the very slow release of information relating to the new schemes: In December 2021, since our evidence session, the Department has published further information on how the Sustainable Farming Incentive will work in 2022, including payment rates for the first phase. However, farmers still lack detailed information on what Defra has planned for 2023 and 2024. The Department’s last-minute approach to providing information to farmers severely undermines their ability to plan for the long term to make sure their businesses are sustainable. Arrangements for the upcoming pilot were originally planned to be released a month and a half ahead of inviting expressions of interest, but were released with just two weeks’ notice. We are particularly concerned that the lack of information on what would be available to encourage young farmers into the industry means that young farmers will be less able to enter the industry. The Department admits its confidence in the scheme looks like blind optimism without the details of what it has planned, and has committed to providing, in Spring 2022, this detail for the Scheme’s roll-out in 2023 and 2024. In October 2020, the Department reported that only 30% of farmers had all or most of the information they needed to inform business planning and, although this figure had improved to 40% by April 2021, it is still alarmingly low. A separate survey carried out by the RPA from January to March 2021 found that only 4% of respondents were ‘very prepared’ for upcoming changes in farming and 37% ‘not at all prepared’. Worryingly, 41% of respondents to that survey said they did not know what SFI was. The Department released additional information in June 2021 whi
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
6. PAC conclusion: Government efficiency drives tend to be one-off events rather than being embedded as a continuous priority.