New survey indicates two thirds of Lakeland Dairies’ farmers have introduced clover

150 farmers across the co-op’s catchment area were surveyed

Lakeland Dairies farmers are making huge strides in carrying out sustainable agriculture initiatives, a new survey has found.

The survey of 150 farmers across the co-op’s catchment area found they are taking proactive steps in terms of adopting sustainable initiatives.

The results reveal significant strides towards more sustainable farming practices. The key findings include 79% of farmers have reduced their chemical nitrogen usage over the past five years, showcasing their dedication to minimising environmental impact.

Over two-thirds (68%) of respondents are now using protected urea, a more environmentally friendly fertiliser. Some 64% of farmers have introduced clover into their swards in the last five years. Of these, 64% increased their clover content by 5%, 28% by 10%, and 8% by 20%.

Niall Matthews, Chairperson of Lakeland Dairies, praised the farmers' efforts. "Our farm families are demonstrating exceptional commitment to sustainability, as shown by these encouraging survey results," he continued.

"By reducing chemical nitrogen usage, incorporating clover, and adopting protected urea, our farmers are not only enhancing environmental stewardship but also adding value to their farming operations.”

He added: “Lakeland Dairies is deeply committed to sustainability, and this is central to our Pathway to a Better Future initiative. We are dedicated to supporting our farmers in implementing sustainable practices that benefit both their livelihoods and the environment. We will continue to support our farmers on this journey.”

Meanwhile, the findings also highlight the positive steps Lakeland Dairies farmers are taking towards more sustainable farming, ensuring a better future for all.

In November 2023, Lakeland Dairies launched its farm sustainability programme, Farming a Better Future. Central to this is the Sustainability Incentive Payment (SIP) which rewards farmers for implementing practices that contribute to environmental, economic and social sustainability.

Over 95% of milk supplied to Lakeland Dairies has signed up for the Payment. Farmers who have signed up to the initiative receive a monthly 0.5c/l or 0.5p/l payment.

To qualify for the payment, farmers carry out a specific number of measures from a list provided to them. Lakeland Dairies’ farm families have embraced the initiative with over 12,000 individual measures being implemented across our catchment area.