ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HOSTS TOUR RIVERS FOR FRENCH FARMERS


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

The rivers of East Devon and West Dorset will provide the backdrop next week for a ground-breaking visit by a team of French farmers from the Bélon area in south Finistère, Brittany.

The seven European visitors will join FWAG officers Ian Panton and John Hickey on a special fact-finding tour of the Rivers Char and Axe at the end of May as part of a European funded project known as Cycleau.

The project is designed to promote the importance of achieving high standards of water quality in the rivers and estuaries of South West England, Western France and North West Ireland, where clean wholesome water is vital not only to the fish
population but also to oyster production.

The Axe/Char Cycleau project was set up in 2003 with the support of the Environment Agency, English Nature, East Devon District Council, Westcountry Rivers Trust, and Devon and Dorset County Councils.

Project officers Ian Panton and John Hickey were employed to find ways of improving water quality with farmers, landowners and fishermen in the Axminster, Chard, Crewkerne and Charmouth areas.

This scheme was awarded a grant of £225,000 to be match funded by farmers for work to reduce the dangers of manure and soil loss into the rivers. Examples include slurry stores, the roofing over of cattle yards, winter housing and riverbank fencing.

An important part of the project is the sharing of ideas and experiences at workshops and demonstrations, and this will be the main theme of the French farmers visit.

Dairy farmers Jacques Gouyec, François Cutullic, and Agnès Colomer, pig farmer René Miossec, Hervé Prima, who is President of the Aven-Laïta agricultural committee and also a dairy farmer, together with technical advisor Josiane Queré, co-ordinator Miranda Maybank and project assistant Patricia Isaac will meet Environment Agency staff on Wednesday 31 May and leave on Sunday 4 June.

The farmers will be visiting and staying on farms throughout the area during their stay, attending the Royal Bath and West Show, visiting the Biogas plant AN Digestion at Holsworthy, Coombe Farms milk factory, a goat farm and even be challenged to a skittles match.

Welcoming the closer links with France, project officer Ian Panton, said: ‘The aim of the agricultural exchange between the Bélon and the Axe & Char is to identify good practice within both of the countries and to exchange ideas.

‘Farmers in Devon, Somerset and Dorset have been tremendously supportive of this project and really feel that they can make a difference to the aquatic life in their local streams and rivers. We are keen to pass our experiences to our French colleagues and to also gain an understanding of the differences between the UK and French systems.’

‘It is hoped that further European funding can be gained to continue this project beyond 2006, so that the improvements in water quality can be maintained and these important relationships can be consolidated.’

‘In September, the English host farmers will visit Brittany to meet the French farmers exchange ideas, and be challenged to a game of boules!’

In the Belon region of France the quality of the waters is vulnerable to bacteriological pollution, from both human (sewage treatment) and agricultural sources (animal waste). The Cycleau Bélon project works with a broad range of interests (shellfish farmers, farmers, industry, associations, and scientists) to identify the problems and propose workable solutions.

The Cycleau project allowed dredging to be recently reinitiated in the Bélon estuary to help improve the circulation of water and its bacteriological quality and to improve navigation.

The farmers participating in the project received marine sand, from this estuary dredging campaign, to improve the quality of their soils.

Ends

Note to Editors:
There will be an opportunity to photograph/film the French farmers when they attend a site visit at Broadstone Farm, Middle Chinnock, Crewkerne, Somerset, on Thursday 1 June at 4pm. For directions and further information contact the Environment Agency’s regional press office on 01392 442008.

Cycleau funding comes from Europe's INTERREG programme for inter-regional cooperation. The purposeof this fund is to bring together communities from different European regions facing similar environmental and economic challenges - in order for them to find simple, adaptable and transferable solutions to the common problems.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Paul Gainey)
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