The Scottish Farmer

Grants for equipment now available to farmers

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UNDER the initial phase of this year’s Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF), grants are accessible for a diverse range of beneficial farming equipment.

The scheme allocates grants varying from £1,000 to £25,000 towards purchasing various equipment or technologi­es aimed at enhancing animal health and welfare. Furthermor­e, grants ranging from £1000 to £50,000 are on offer to enhance on-farm productivi­ty and facilitate slurry management.

With over 130 specified items listed for this year, including 29 new additions, applicants have a broad range to choose from.

The deadline for welfare grants applicatio­ns is May 1, while applicatio­ns for productivi­ty and slurry management items close on April 17.

The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) is set to cover approximat­ely 50% to 60% of the anticipate­d average cost of the listed items, or the actual cost if it falls below the expected average.

Competitiv­e applicatio­ns will allow farmers to enhance their scores by providing evidence of consultati­on with a veterinari­an, including through animal health and welfare reviews.

According to Defra’s recent update on FETF 24: “The budget for each grant is split evenly across the applicatio­n windows.

“If your applicatio­n falls below the scoring threshold and is unsuccessf­ul, the RPA will reject it.”

Defra added: “You will be able to apply again. If you’ve accepted a grant funding agreement (GFA) to buy items from a grant, you cannot apply again for the same grant in 2024.”

Defra has also announced its intention to introduce two additional FETF applicatio­n windows later in the year.

 ?? Photograph: Pixabay ?? Farmers are able to utilise grants to put towards items to improve slurry management, animal welfare, and drive farm productivi­ty
Photograph: Pixabay Farmers are able to utilise grants to put towards items to improve slurry management, animal welfare, and drive farm productivi­ty

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