18/04/24 Government admits it broke rules on gamebird releases, vegetable oil harvest down, worm diversification
Defra admits it failed to follow the rules when allowing gamebirds to be released near Special Protected Areas.
The Government has admitted that it unlawfully issued some licences for releasing game birds last year. The campaign group Wild Justice challenged the licences granted in the Deben Estuary in Suffolk and Breckland in Norfolk, saying that ministers had ignored the advice from the wildlife regulator Natural England, and that a proper assessment of the impact hadn't been carried out. By law under the Habitats Directive there must be an assessment of the impact of any release near Special Protected Areas, and advice from Natural England must be taken into account for a licence to be granted. While Defra concedes that it didn鈥檛 follow Natural England's advice and that the assessment it carried out wasn鈥檛 in line with the rules, it strongly refutes Wild Justice's claim that the decisions 'were tainted with the appearance of bias'.
A new assessment of the UK vegetable oil harvest has been made and found that oilseed rape production this year could be reduced by as much as 38% compared to last year, partly due to less area planted but also because of the wet weather. Added to that, production of olives in Southern Europe is also facing climate challenges, and the price of olive oil has shot up.
Some farmers coping with challenging weather will be thankful if they have income from a diversification on the farm. All week we're hearing how farms are running extra businesses alongside their core work. Tens of thousands of worms might not be the first thing you鈥檇 think of to help a traditional farm survive. But near Hereford, the Gorringe family have set up a sideline which is helping prop up their arable and beef business.
Presented by Anna Hill and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
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