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COLLABORATION CULTIVATES RESTORATION

Together we’ve seen the disappearance of half our native farmland wildlife and witnessed the ecosystems we all depend on come under threat.

We work with people across the supply chain to help protect and restore nature on farmland while making it easier for people to recognise sustainable products and support businesses that are committed to making a genuine difference. Find their stories below.

A PEPPERMINT PLAYGROUND FOR WILDLIFE

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"We share Fair to Nature's belief that tomorrow is grown from our actions today," says Jo Colman, Head of Sales and Marketing at Summerdown

SUMMERDOWN FARM

Farmer Nature Lover

An RSPB Fair to Nature farm since 2004, farming with nature in mind has seen a lot more birds flocking to Summerdown Farm.

ELSTON FARM

Farmer Nature Lover

Elston Farm is home to Andy Grey's RSPB Fair to Nature certified beef cattle. Here he tells the story of how he has gradually moved away from a predominantly intensive arable system to a more regenerative one.

HAINEY FARM

Farmer Nature Lover

Hainey Farm in Cambridgeshire is part of Cambs Farms Growers Ltd, who became founder members of G’s Growers, one of the UK’s largest salad growing businesses with farms across East Anglia, West Midlands and West Sussex.

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