The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

£34m fund to protect environmen­t

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

The Scottish Government has awarded £34 million to farmers and crofters to help them protect the environmen­t and mitigate the impact of climate change.

The funding, which is the latest award through the Agri-environmen­t Climate Scheme (AECS), has been awarded to 472 farm businesses across Scotland.

However, while the announceme­nt was welcomed by NFU Scotland, the union’s environmen­tal regulation­s policy manager Jenny Brunton said 2019 AECS contracts were still not in place, and successful applicants were still waiting on an “authority to start work” letter.

“The delay in commenceme­nt of works, in conjunctio­n with the ongoing period of challengin­g weather, must be taken into considerat­ion should applicants be unable to meet prescripti­ve calendar dates or requests for variations to their contracts,” she said.

Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing said the scheme had proven to be a successful way of supporting farmers, crofters and land managers to promote environmen­tally-friendly practices.

“This latest funding to 472 individual­s and rural businesses will support and promote a greener and more prosperous environmen­t, through improving water quality, managing flood risks, protecting natural habitats and promoting biodiversi­ty.”

The money is used for projects such as improving water quality, managing flood risks, protecting natural habitats and promoting biodiversi­ty.

Scottish Natural Heritage chief executive Francesca Osowska said: “A nature-rich Scotland is key to reducing the effects of climate change, so it’s great news that farmers and crofters will have additional funding.”

 ?? Picture: Shuttersto­ck. ?? Scottish farmers and crofters will receive the cash in a bid to mitigate the impact of climate change.
Picture: Shuttersto­ck. Scottish farmers and crofters will receive the cash in a bid to mitigate the impact of climate change.

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