Government announces raft of new policies and major investment to boost profits for farmers

25 Feb 2025 01:46 AM

Environment Secretary to announce reform package to boost farmers’ profitability as part of the Plan for Change.

New reforms to make farming more profitable will be announced today by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Steve Reed.

Speaking to farmers at the NFU conference in Westminster, Steve Reed will reveal new plans to deliver a profitable farming sector, while reaffirming Government’s cast iron commitment to food production, and unlocking rural growth.

The speech will announce a raft of new policies to put money into the pockets of British farmers including:

Speaking about profitability, Steve Reed, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is expected to say:

The underlying problem is that farmers do not make enough money for the hard work and commitment they put in. 

I will consider my time as Secretary of State a failure if I do not improve profitability for farmers across the country.

My focus is on ensuring farming becomes more profitable because that’s how we make your businesses viable for the future. And that’s how we ensure the long-term food security this country needs.

This builds on the commitments made at the Oxford Farming Conference, where the Environment Secretary set out the government’s vision for farming including: