home news forum careers events suppliers solutions markets expos directories catalogs resources advertise contacts
 
Forum Page

Forum
Forum sources  
All Africa Asia/Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East North America
  Topics
  Species
 

PGRO - Responding to the Farming Profitability Review 2025


United Kingdom
January 5, 2026

Responding to the Farming Profitability Review 2025, PGRO CEO Roger Vickers said: “Minette Batters’ Farm Profitability Review clearly sets out the potential for pulses to help farmers build resilience, while contributing to food production with lower environmental impact and at lower cost. This ambition is fully supported and strengthened through the inclusion of pulse crops within arable rotations.

“We welcome Ms Batters’ call for protein crops, such as peas and beans, to be incorporated into the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), and her recognition of their ability to deliver multiple public goods. These include benefits for human and livestock nutrition, as well as reducing reliance on imported soya. Pulses are an integral part of any such strategy, and work is progressing apace to further demonstrate their value, both economically and environmentally. One example is the NCS project, a four-year project funded by Defra through Innovate UK, which hopes to increase UK pulse and legume cropping and reduce reliance on imported soya. 

“The report also highlights the need for SFI to be more closely linked to food production by incentivising farming optimisation through SFI options, including pulses and circular protein crops such as peas and beans. It has long been a mystery to PGRO why these clearly environmentally beneficial, commercially viable cropping options have remained unrecognised and, worse still, actively excluded.

“Ms Batters further recommends the creation of a scheme for those farmers unable to access the SFI. She suggests this should include soil baselining, protein crops (peas and beans), pulses and oilseeds, alongside existing SFI options that deliver greater resilience. We would go one step further and argue that such a scheme should be available to all farmers who wish to participate.”

 



More news from: PGRO - Processors & Growers Research Organization


Website: http://www.pgro.org/

Published: January 6, 2026



SeedQuest does not necessarily endorse the factual analyses and opinions
presented on this Forum, nor can it verify their validity.

 

 

12 books on plant breeding, classic, modern and fun
 

12 livres sur l'amélioration des plantes : classiques, modernes et amusants

 
 

The Triumph of Seeds

How Grains, Nuts, Kernels, Pulses, and Pips Conquered the Plant Kingdom and Shaped Human History

By Thor Hanson 

Basic Books

 
 

 

 

Hybrid
The History and Science of Plant Breeding
 

Noel Kingsbury
The University of Chicago Press

 

 
1997-2009 archive
of the FORUM section
.

 


Copyright @ 1992-2026 SeedQuest - All rights reserved