Media
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More coverage for EFG in Farmers Weekly
Farmer interest in trading natural capital is in the ascendancy. Legislation has just been passed requiring house builders and commercial developers to deliver at least a 10% improvement in biodiversity […]
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The Times: EFG begins work with investors in natural capital sector
Today, The Times reported EFG’s work with investors Inspired Villages. EFG is looking at how it can build long-term relationships with institutional organisations and its members in the natural capital […]
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Cranborne Chase: What’s in the Wylye
The Wylye Valley Farmers are a farmer cluster group with 34 members covering over 12,000 hectares. They operate in the catchment of the River Wylye which is a nationally important chalk river […]
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EFG voices opinion on nutrient neutrality amendment
Earlier this week, the government announced an amendment to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill. This amendment would mean that housing developers would not be required to mitigate the additional […]
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EFG responds to misleading Times article on farming’s impact on water
Today, the Times has published a letter from EFG in response to the Times’ misleading article written on Tuesday 8 August on the nutrient pollution impact farming has on water courses […]
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The Times: Wylye Valley Cluster begin water quality project
A group of Wiltshire farmers have created a laboratory in the corner of a stable to test pollution levels in one of the country’s most important chalk streams. The 31 […]
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Farmers Weekly: EFG update and launch of Peak District group
The Environmental Farmers Group covering the River Avon catchment in Hampshire is coming towards the end of its first year as an entity, having drawn membership from seven established farmer […]
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EFG Co-Founder Interviewed on Financing Nature podcast
Co-Founder Director of EFG, Christopher Sparrow, recently spoke on the Green Finance Institute’s popular ‘Financing Nature’ podcast. Listen to what Chris had to say about setting up the EFG, financing […]