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Join us at one of our events to explore leveraging your natural capital to enhance your farm’s profitability and resilience.

The UK’s 'green finance' landscape presents significant opportunities for farmers to enhance their financial stability and environmental resilience.

However, navigating the complex and ever-evolving natural capital landscape can be overwhelming, creating barriers for land managers trying to make the best decisions for their businesses.

We will provide the necessary support to help you understand the potential of your land, the available financing and support options, and the potential pitfalls of various schemes.

What this event will cover

This series of events is designed to equip farmers and land managers with essential insights and actionable strategies to navigate these shifting financial and environmental landscapes.

With expert guidance, you can unlock the true value of your land and make informed decisions that benefit both your business and the environment.

  • Gain clarity – Navigate the changing political and financial environment with clear, actionable information
  • Discover new income streams – Learn about financial incentives and how to access them
  • Look beyond carbon – Identify the full range of natural capital your farm provides
  • Overcome barriers – Address challenges to participation and find support

Venues and dates

Details for the following coming soon:

  • 5 March – Otley, East Suffolk
  • 6 March – Exeter, Devon

Further information

See our Monitor Farm and Strategic Cereal Farm events

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We deliver transformational projects to drive productivity and boost farming and supply chain businesses. We want the industry to thrive in a rapidly changing world and continue to produce high quality food, maintain our beautiful landscape and leave a legacy for generations to come. 

Natural capital refers to the stock of natural resources and ecosystems that provide essential benefits and services to agriculture. In the context of farming, natural capital encompasses the fertile soil, clean water, biodiversity, pollinators, and healthy ecosystems that play a crucial role in sustaining crop and livestock production. These natural assets are the foundation of agricultural sustainability, productivity, and resilience.