The UK government is reconsidering the allocation of its Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI), with plans to exclude the wealthiest farmers from receiving post-Brexit environmental funding. This move aims to ensure better distribution of resources to smaller farmers who play a crucial role in conservation. While some argue that limiting access to the richest farmers could hinder the UK’s climate goals, others believe it will create a fairer system. As the review unfolds, debates continue over the balance between sustainability efforts and economic fairness in British agriculture.