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Farming’s Net Zero Ambitions Face Challenges and Calls for Increased Funding

Lily Anderson
Last updated: January 29, 2026 10:38 am
Lily Anderson
Published: September 13, 2024
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Are Ambitious Net Zero Targets Facing Uncertainty?

The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) reports that plans to make UK farming “net zero” by 2040—a decade ahead of the national target—face significant difficulties. Insufficient investment in climate-friendly farming practices has made reaching net zero—that is, no more greenhouse emissions are emitted to the atmosphere—difficult. This deficiency is ascribed to the previous administration. Notwithstanding these challenges, the NFU is unflinching in its dedication to the 2040 date.

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  • Are Ambitious Net Zero Targets Facing Uncertainty?
  • Will Radical Changes Be Necessary, as Warned by the Soil Association?
  • How Will Government Support and Funding Concerns Affect Progress?
  • What Impact Could Potential Budget Cuts Have on the Environment?
  • How Are Current Emissions and Future Challenges Being Addressed?
  • What Are the Government's Response and Future Plans?

The head of the NFU underlined the need for further support, even though he expressed hope that farming is essential for decarbonising the UK economy. “Net zero is never going to be an ambition farmers can deliver alone,” the NFU president said. Increased investment is demanded, underlining how the aim “is tricky” to reach because the previous government had no money for climate-friendly policies.

Will Radical Changes Be Necessary, as Warned by the Soil Association?

The Soil Association worries that UK farming will only reach its net zero targets with significant adjustments. The company issues a warning: the present course of action and strategies are inadequate to meet the ambitious goal. The policy director of the Soil Association said, “British farming will not be able to reach net zero by 2040 without radical changes to how we produce and eat food.”

Initiatives to improve farming efficiency and sustainability, land management for improved carbon absorption, and more use of renewable energy on farms have been part of the net zero agenda. At first, the NFU’s 2040 aim was labelled as a “national aspiration,” not a rigid obligation for every farm.

How Will Government Support and Funding Concerns Affect Progress?

Following post-Brexit, the government has declared its dedication to lowering emissions in the farming sector through environmental land management policies (ELMs). However, the NFU thinks that inadequate investment in these programs makes reaching the 2040 aim more challenging. From £3.5 billion to £5.6 billion, the NFU advocates a notable rise in the agricultural budget to help farmers provide more food and promote environmentally sustainable methods.

“More investment is desperately needed to help our farmers,” the NFU president added. We have to provide for climate-friendly farming, energy security, and ecology.

What Impact Could Potential Budget Cuts Have on the Environment?

The need for more money arises from worries about the government perhaps slashing £100 million from the farming budget. Although the agricultural budget has been underspent by £358 million over the last three years, neither Defra nor the Treasury have commented on these suggested changes.

Any cut in environmentally friendly agricultural expenditures, claimed the CEO of Wildlife and Countryside Link, would “seriously endanger the transition to net zero in farming.” The policy director of the Soil Association agreed with this, pointing out that cutbacks might have long-term financial and environmental consequences.

How Are Current Emissions and Future Challenges Being Addressed?

Notwithstanding the difficulties, the latest official data indicates declining agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. Nitrous oxide emissions dropped by 23% between 1990 and 2022, and methane emissions fell by 15%. In 2022, just 2% of all UK emissions will come from agricultural carbon dioxide emissions.

A land analyst at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) underlined the need for government action to progressively lower emissions and improve farmers’ resilience to climate extremes. “There is a real urgency for the government to support the sector in cutting emissions further and adapting to climate changes,” the expert added.

What Are the Government's Response and Future Plans?

Defra’s spokesman guaranteed that the government is still dedicated to lowering farming sector emissions. “We will optimise our schemes and grants to protect food security, assist nature’s recovery, and drive down emissions, restoring stability and confidence,” she said. Furthermore, the government intends to assist farmers by guaranteeing fair trade policies and reducing unanticipated bill rises by turning on GB Energy.

With more investment and dramatic changes needed, the future of the UK’s farming sector and its capacity to fulfil the net zero aim remains to be discovered as Back British Farming Day draws near.

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ByLily Anderson
Lily Anderson covers the United Kingdom with a sharp eye on its politics, society, and identity in transition. Her work explores how the UK reshapes itself in a post-Brexit world—through economic renewal, cultural reinvention, technological innovation, and evolving diplomacy. At globzette.com, Lily blends data-driven reporting with human stories, connecting readers to the issues redefining modern Britain—from governance and climate policy to creative industries and grassroots movements. With clarity and curiosity, she brings the story of a changing UK to life, one voice and one insight at a time.
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