Environmental Land Management

Following Britain leaving the European Union, and thus no longer being a part of the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU, the British government initiated the Environmental Land Management scheme (ELM) in 2024.

[1][2] The Environmental Land Management schemes consist of three schemes to 'pay for environmental and climate goods and services':[3] As an example of a SFI intervention.

Farmers can be paid for 'Flower-rich grass margins, blocks, or in-field strips' - The Environmental Quality Incentives Program, a similar scheme in the United States.

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