Farming innovations to deliver net zero – NFU response
19 December 2022
The (APPGSTA) All-Party Parliamentary Group on Science and Technology in Agriculture has launched an inquiry into the technologies, innovations and practices that can help British agriculture deliver on the UK’s net zero commitments. We want to hear your views.
13 December 2022
NFU submits response
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËhas published its response to the Farming Innovations to Deliver Net Zero consultation, which details numerous innovations and technologies that look to be promising for net zero ambitions.
As part of the response, however, the NFU explains the different challenges that are preventing the uptake of such innovations and technologies on farm.
NFU members can log in and download the response in full here: NFU Consultation Response: APPG Inquiry – Farming Innovations to Deliver Net Zero
23 November 2022
Consultation closed
This consultation has now closed.Â
27 October 2022
Give your evidence for the ‘Farming Innovations to Deliver Net Zero’ All-Party Parliamentary Group Inquiry
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Science and Technology in Agriculture (APPGSTA) has opened an inquiry on ‘Farming Innovations to Deliver Net Zero’.
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËis responding to the inquiry and wants to hear about your experience of technologies, innovations and practices which can help British agriculture deliver on the UK’s net zero commitments.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Science and Technology in Agriculture exists to promote debate among politicians and other stakeholders on the value and role of scientific innovation in UK agriculture.
The information from the inquiry will be presented to Ministers to help inform policy on climate action.
»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËwants to hear from you
Send your views to us by 23 November 2022 via email: [email protected].
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22 September 2022
APPGSTA opens the call for evidence
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Science and Technology in Agriculture launches inquiry, into the technologies, innovations and practices which can help British agriculture deliver on the UK’s net zero commitments.
The starting point for the inquiry is that climate change should be tackled by encouraging new green technologies and scientific innovations, rather than measures which might harm economic growth and living standards.
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