DEFRA denies funding cut to young farmers’ clubs
4th September 2025
Following confirmation from NFYFC that DEFRA’s discretionary funding was set to come to an end, DEFRA has said “no decisions on funding have been made yet”.

A DEFRA spokesperson has said claims that it has cut funding to the National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs are “false”.
Reports of a possible removal of the funding were shared by shadow environment secretary Robbie Moore on X – and later confirmed in a statement by NFYFC.
Mr Moore said: “If true, Labour are not just going after farming businesses, and those older farmers fearing inheritance taxes, they’re coming for the next generation as well. Outrageous.”
NFYFC said in a statement after the news was shared: “The National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs (NFYFC) was made aware in July that the current Defra grant would be the last.
“Although we are disappointed that, after more than 30 years, Defra will not be renewing its discretionary funding, NFYFC remains an active stakeholder, representing the views of our members and the next generation.”
No decisions made
However, responding to the backlash a DEFRA spokesperson has said: “No decisions on funding have been made yet and to suggest otherwise is false.
“We’ve provided £30,000 to support the important work of the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs in the 2025/2026 financial year.
“We are working with the farmers to build a more profitable farming system with food production at its core and helps restore nature in an uncertain world.”
DEFRA said further funding arrangements will depend on future spending decisions.
NFYFC has been approached for comment.
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