Western Mail

Dairy farmers advised to apply for a milk recording grant

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DAIRY farmers are being advised to apply for a new grant to carry out milk recording or receive money towards a milk recording contract which is already in place.

New funding from the Welsh Government will provide at least £750 per farmer to pay for a new milk recording contract or towards an existing contract.

The aim is to give farmers a clearer view of individual cow milk records to enable better management decisions and increased profitabil­ity.

Clare Jerman, chartered surveyor with Roger Parry & Partners, said: “It is clear that the Welsh Government is looking to change the way in which money is administer­ed to farmers.

“This last 12 months has seen grant money become available to farmers in a number of different ways which benefit the farm by helping it become more profitable instead of direct payments.

“This emphasis on improving the business’ profitabil­ity will surely help as we look to the future where direct payments are on shaky ground.

“Looking back to 2014, when the Welsh Government decided to move 15% of the money from Pillar 1 (Direct Payments) to Pillar 2 (Rural Developmen­t funding), the maximum amount possible, it is about time farmers began to see some of this money.”

The grant is available for milk recording contracts where samples for individual cows are taken at least four times a year, either by the farmer or assisted.

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