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Using existing budget to restore poorest quality land would also support rural communities, increase bird populations by 50% and slash emissions, the thinktank says.
Its new report 'Land of opportunity' finds that the least productive 10% of land in England produces only around 0.5% of the food consumed.
Supporting farmers to restore natural habitats on low grade land would also boost incomes by 20%.
But this would require the government to fulfil existing promises around nature restoration rather than provide additional funding.
In the short term, allocating £600m to recovering 10% of the English landscape would provide those farming the most unproductive land with an opportunity to establish more stable incomes, the report says.
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Farming UK - Pay farmers to restore habitats on lowest grade land, thinktank says
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