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Wales' outgoing first minister has defended plans to ask farmers to plant trees on their land in return for cash.

Mark Drakeford spoke following recent go-slow protests sparked by proposed changes to how agriculture is subsidised.

The Welsh Labour leader said farmers could not simply decide themselves what to do with millions in subsidies.

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[–] Navarian@lemm.ee 1 points 2 years ago

I think they're not looking into specifics with each farm in this case, which is a large part of the reason many of the farmers here are struggling to understand/accept the proposals.

Time will tell if the Welsh Government intends to ignore that issue or if they want to try and work with the farmers in situations where having 10% of their land as forest is unreasonable/impossible, whatever the reason.