Farming Today   /     13/11/24 - Seafood carbon emission, Crofters Bill and NI sheep taskforce

Description

A new tool is being used by the seafood sector to collate carbon emissions data from all along the supply chain - from farming catching the fish in the wild, all the way through to processing and packing.The Scottish Government is consulting on a new Crofting Bill, aimed at making it easier for people to get into crofting and to support things like peatland restoration and environmental work on crofts. We ask crofters on the Western Isles what they make of it.And a 'sheep industry task force' has been set in Northern Ireland, to help farmers work with Government. Under the post-Brexit plan in Northern Ireland, there's funding for beef and arable and environmental schemes, but there's currently little specific sheep support, and some sheep farmers say they could go out of business.Presented by Anna Hill Produced by Heather Simons

Subtitle
The seafood sector is now collecting carbon emissions data along the whole supply chain.
Duration
853
Publishing date
2024-11-13 06:00
Link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0024vx4
Contributors
  BBC Radio 4
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