This document discusses the current state of anaerobic digestion (AD) on UK farms and proposals to incentivize more on-farm AD through changes to the UK Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program. The panel discusses how current FIT rates are too low to support 8% project returns for small-scale AD plants. While a tight budget may prevent across-the-board FIT increases, new mechanisms for pre-accreditation and a separate small-scale AD tariff are proposed to better support on-farm projects and recognize wider environmental benefits. The panel predicts FIT reforms and any new tariffs would likely be announced in early 2016 following government consultation later in 2015.