Environment

From soil health to slurry storage to net zero, our resources can help you to make your business more productive and profitable, while providing public goods like affordable food, carbon removals and nature recovery.

The effects of global warming on our climate is impacting farmers more than most, with extreme weather becoming more and more frequent. Driven by the burning of fossil fuels and the growing demands of an increasingly wealthy global population.

But other factors like land use change, habitat and biodiversity loss, pollution, and soil and resource depletion are also having an impact on the natural world. As a result, as custodians of 70% of the Nations land, UK farmers are being asked to deliver more for the benefit of society.

To enable farmers to provide these public goods like affordable food, carbon removals and nature recovery, a whole environment approach must be adopted. With that, AHDB will work so that reporting reflects these positive actions, bringing farming the recognition it deserves.

Three ways to improve the environment and resilience of your farm business: 

  • Baselining – You can only manage what you measure, so measure what you have.
  • Net zero – Balance how much carbon your farm business releases vs how much it removes.
  • Public goods – Delivering multiple goods and services for society requires a holistic approach.

Net Zero

Soil

Water

Air

Policy

Further resources

Meet the team

Image of staff member Delyth Lewis-Jones

Delyth Lewis-Jones

Head of Environment

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Image of staff member Alice Sin

Alice Sin

Environment Scientist

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Amanda Bennett

Senior Environment Manager (Soil Health & RB209)

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David Ball

Lead Environment Specialist

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Katherine Jack

Environment Senior Analyst

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Image of staff member Joanna McBurnie

Joanna McBurnie

Environment Scientist

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AHDB works with levy payers, policy makers and others in the food supply chain to improve agriculture’s environmental impact and overall sustainability. While demonstrating that environmental efficiency can also bring with it economic opportunities.

We support our farmers with the evidence and tools to inform their business decisions, and help build capacity to deliver safe, secure, and sustainable food within a healthy and diverse landscape.



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