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    Government farming policies need climate change resilience, urges NSA

    mmBy Simon KingJuly 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UK governments should specifically incorporate climate change resilience into developing agricultural policy, strategies and schemes, says the National Sheep Association (NSA), admitting that policy makers are faced with a challenging task.

    The NSA is urging farmers to consider climate resilience measures in their farming systems and plans.

    The announcement comes in the wake of this week’s Met Office warning that the UK is experiencing a “notably different” climate to just a few decades ago.

    Climate resilience is a key component of multi-season productivity, said NSA chief executive Phil Stocker.

    “This season is showing once again that we need to find ways of making our farming systems more resilient,” said Mr Stocker. “We have a varied picture across the country but huge areas area suffering from extreme drought with many fields looking starkly bare.

    “Our weather is getting more unpredictable and both wet and dry seasons are making planning and farming very difficult, and contingencies are more important.”

    Climate trends are affecting farming and food production directly, through drought conditions or flooding, but also have a more inconspicuous effect on parasite life cycles and virus incidence, like schmallenberg and bluetongue.

    “Sheep have moved around the country for decades to where feed is, moving south and east every autumn, but this year the trend has been reversed in some cases due to a grass shortage. We have also seen changes in stomach worm and blowfly timings and flocks exposed to viruses for which there are limited means of protection,” added Mr Stocker.

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    Editor - Over The Counter. Simon has more than 20 years’ experience in B2B publishing. When not slumped over his PC, Simon is a keen follower of sport, supporting Manchester United, and is at his absolute happiest watching most sport in glorious UHD, with something cold to drink by his side.

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