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Wednesday, October 2, 2024 A new report from Scottish Environment Link has rekindled discussions about establishing a national park in Dumfries and Galloway, focusing on the potential advantages for local agricultural enterprises. The report emphasizes that national parks could offer vital assistance to farms, including access to expert guidance, financial support, and resources that are exclusively available to businesses operating within these protected zones. In July, Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon revealed that the Scottish Government is exploring the possibility of creating a third national park in the country.

However, this proposal has faced opposition from NFU Scotland, which warns that such a designation might impose extra bureaucratic hurdles for farmers. National parks provide significant opportunities for projects that align with their conservation and sustainability objectives, offering additional funding that can be pivotal for these initiatives. By granting access to financial resources, national parks help foster developments that not only benefit the environment but also enhance the local economy.



These funds are particularly advantageous for projects focused on ecological preservation, rural tourism, and sustainable land management, allowing communities to thrive while protecting their natural surroundings. In addition to environmental benefits, national parks play a key role in supporting farm businesses. They offer a unique blend of resources and fi.

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