The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Union’s reminder to complete SAF

- NANCY NICOLSON nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Farmers have been advised the overwhelmi­ng focus on coronaviru­s and keeping families safe mustn’t be allowed to distract them from filling out the Single Applicatio­n Form (SAF) before the May 15 deadline.

The warning from NFU Scotland comes in the wake of new coronaviru­s controls, changes to daily life, the busy spring lambing and calving period and continuing concern over future trade arrangemen­ts

Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing confirmed the SAF was open and more than 90% of applicatio­ns were submitted online last year.

“I would encourage everyone who wishes to do so to submit online again as soon as possible,” he said.

“Having now entered the Brexit transition period, I would remind farmers that the farm payment element of the Common Agricultur­al

Policy payments are guaranteed at current levels until the end of the UK parliament­ary term. As set out in our Stability and Simplicity strategy, we are implementi­ng a five-year transition period in Scotland, which will see us retain direct support payments to farmers unlike in England.”

For anyone not submitting online, paper forms have to be requested from local area offices where farmers can also book appointmen­ts with staff.

Union president Andrew McCornick acknowledg­ed the uncertaint­y and concern felt by all communitie­s this week, but added: “The crucial thing for all farmers and crofters to bear in mind is that, as things stand, it is business as usual for all CAP schemes and that includes completing this year’s SAF.

“I would encourage all members to begin working on their SAF forms, which are the most important forms that Scottish farmers fill out every year, to ensure they meet the May 15 deadline.

“The important thing is to take plenty of time and not leave it to the last minute.”

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Union president Andrew McCornick.

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