Those proposals would have required farmers to pay inheritance tax on their assets for the first time in decades, with 100% tax relief only available for the first £1m of property.
A recent independent review for the Government, said the proposals had led to farmers contemplating suicide to avoid the tax changes.
National Farming Union (NFU) president Tom Bradshaw said the announcement would be a “huge relief to many” and would “greatly” reduce the tax burden for many family farms.
“We have listened closely to farmers across the country and we are making changes today to protect more ordinary family farms,” said Environment Minister Emma Reynolds as she announced the policy.
The leader of the opposition Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, said it was a “huge U-turn by the Government” on their “cruel, immoral” farm tax plans.
“It would have pushed farms to the brink, damaged our food supply, and hurt the people who work long hours to feed the country,” she posted on X.
The Government said the reforms will make the tax system fairer by ensuring only the largest estates face higher bills.
An amendment to the Finance Bill will be introduced in January to implement the change.
-Agence France-Presse