The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Free study to help forestry plans grow

- JIM MILLAR

Farmers in Grampian who are considerin­g planting woodlands are being offered free feasibilit­y studies by Scottish Forestry.

As well as de tailing available options, the Farm Woodlands Assessment Scheme will explore predicted expenditur­e and cash flow through the grant scheme until the woodland is establishe­d.

It will also advise on future management, right up to expected first returns from harvesting.

Tim Gordon- Roberts, from Scottish Forestry’s Grampian office, said the scheme was being offered for a second year as it was oversubscr­ibed last year, with all 10 studies on offer snapped up straight away.

He added: “The scheme offers a great opportunit­y for anyone thinking about planting woodland to gain the informatio­n and confidence to apply for a grant and to help them see how they can fit woodland creation into their business plan.

“Woodland creation is a great opportunit­y to bring underutili­sed, marginal land into productive use, providing a secure, longerterm income and maximising business productivi­ty by adding an additional tax-free asset to a farm business.”

Ma r k A n d r e w, from Haddo Estate, near Ellon, took part in last year’s scheme and said the estate is now considerin­g converting two areas of farmland to commercial timber production.

“If the schemes do go ahead, we will have two new commercial mixed-use plantation­s which will enable us to support a wider range of biodiversi­ty than is currently present on the sites,” he said.

“The sites will also store carbon for a generation and more and will provide for the sale of much-needed quality timber in future.”

Wo o d l a n d creation grants from the Forestry Grant Scheme can provide an initial per-hectare planting payment, which is designed to cover most of the costs of preparing and submitting an applicatio­n to Scottish Forestry, as well as preparing the ground for planting, buying the trees and getting them planted.

Tree protection costs such as fencing are paid separately and can be claimed as soon as the work is completed.

 ??  ?? SUPPORT: The Farm Woodlands Assessment Scheme is being offered for a second year.
SUPPORT: The Farm Woodlands Assessment Scheme is being offered for a second year.

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