“These changes provide the chance for Welsh Ministers to craft legislation that is going to help Welsh food and farming continue to grow and achieve its ambitions, alongside delivering for the environment and the people and communities of Wales.
Jones said that dairy farmers are telling NFU Cymru that the current proposals make the Sustainable Farming Scheme inhibitive to them.
“Many feel that joining the scheme will see them have to sacrifice productive land to tree planting and this will hinder their ability to supply growing markets, both at home and abroad.
“Of course, Welsh farmers recognise that they have a role to play in combatting the effects of climate change.
“Looking specifically at the Welsh dairy industry, our farmers are optimising the use of genetics, improving nutrition and enhancing animal health, all of which leads to more efficient cows and means our milk has one of the lowest carbon footprints in the world.”