Insights Wales | Exploring farmers’ decision-making and behaviours towards adopting circular agricultural practices | Ffion Evans | 11/02/2026 13:00

📅 Wednesday 11th February 2026 | 🕐 13:00–14:00
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Adoption of more circular farming systems could offer an important avenue for sustainable agricultural transitions by promoting renewable and recycled resources to reduce the need for external inputs, enhance nutrient cycling and farm profitability, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read more at: “It’s ‘common-sense’ farming”: Exploring farmers’ decision-making and behaviours towards adopting circular agricultural practices – ScienceDirect

About the Speaker

Ffion Evans is PhD researcher exploring the role of circularity in agriculture. She is a Research Fellow at the Countryside and Community Research Institute (University of Gloucestershire) and is working on the Land Use for Net Zero (LUNZ) Footprint project – a Greenhouse Gas Accounting Living Lab. The project brings together 100 farmers alongside researchers, policymakers, retailers, processors, advisers, and land agents to co-design a scalable and auditable GHG footprinting process aimed at reducing emissions sustainably and equitably across the land use sector.

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