The Duchy of Cornwall has revealed how it is supporting farming tenants and land managers to achieve a net zero Estate by the early 2030s. This will contribute to the delivery of the Estate’s vision of Sustainable Stewardship for Communities, Enterprise and Nature.
The Duchy’s 2022 Net Zero Carbon Report highlighted that farming contributes to 62% of the Estate’s total carbon footprint. Under the guidance of HRH Prince William, Duke of Cornwall, the Duchy has now increased the available support for tenants to target emission reduction on farms. The support package from the Duchy includes:
The Duchy of Cornwall recognises that farming provides for a range of beneficial outcomes for society including food security and economic prosperity in rural communities. Key to a net zero transition are resilient farming systems that reduce reliance on fossil fuel and utilise nature-based solutions in the fight against climate change.
The Duchy of Cornwall will work closely with its tenant farmers to demonstrate how actions to reduce emissions can also benefit financial margins, with whole farm planning essential to ensure farm profitability and net zero ambitions work together. Following research between 2021 and 2023* where the Duchy commissioned baseline farm carbon budgets for all equipped farms, evidence is emerging that four farms on the Duchy Estate are net zero. Two of these farms are Huccaby Farm on Dartmoor (run by David and Shirley Mudge) and West End Farm in Somerset (run by Derek and Tanya Morris).
Huccaby is an upland farm where there is extensive low input sheep, cattle and pony grazing. To further reduce their emissions, David and Shirley are looking to eliminate soya from livestock feed, encourage natural regeneration of wood pasture in steep valley sides and invest in new hedgerow planting.
David & Shirley Mudge, Tenant Farmers at Huccaby Farm say:
West End Farm grows perennial crops producing blackcurrants on a long 12-year rotation. Derek and Tanya Morris are looking to make further improvements by reducing ploughing, using precision technology to apply fertiliser only where needed, reducing cutting of hedgerows and providing habitat on farm sowing wild bird and nectar mixes.
Heather Webb, Head of Future Farming at The Duchy of Cornwall says:
To continue to encourage and support tenant farmers to reduce emissions to achieve net zero, the Duchy of Cornwall has partnered with The Farm Carbon Toolkit since 2019, a community interest company, run by farmers for farmers. The partnership involves a tailored approach to each farm, one to one farm visits, group benchmarking and farm walks.
The Duchy of Cornwall also has a dedicated Future Farming team that works in collaboration with farming tenants to help navigate the agricultural transition and encourage viable rural business to manage land sustainably, providing integrated outcomes for food, nature, climate and communities.
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