The Farmers’ Union of Wales has responded to the Welsh Government consultation on nutrient management: managing the application of livestock manures sustainably, highlighting that the scheme requirements need to be flexible and work for Welsh farmers in the long term.
The consultation proposed a licencing scheme similar to the European Union derogation system which would allow qualifying farm holdings to increase the annual holding nitrogen limit of 170kg per hectare to 250kg subject to certain conditions - a scheme which would serve as a safety net for those eligible farmers who are already above the 170kg limit where reducing stock numbers or buying/renting additional land are not viable options.
However, major concerns remain in relation to the proposed criteria and requirements and how this will effectively determine how many farms will actually be eligible for the licensing scheme.