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Church Commissioners tenants adopt sustainable practices

Farmers are increasingly adopting regenerative practices, but research suggests finance remains the biggest barrier to take up. Mia Willemsen reports

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Hoo Peninsula (Image by RSPB)
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Hoo Peninsula (Image by RSPB)

Nearly six out of ten (56%) of the Church Commissioners for England's farming tenants have adopted or are starting to adopt regenerative farming practices as they contend with ongoing climate challenges...

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