The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Calls for additional money to be distribute­d as top-up payments

FUNDING: NFUS asking for cash to be delivered through existing schemes

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

NFU Scotland (NFUS) has called for £160 million of additional farm funding to be distribute­d as top-up payments through existing direct support payment schemes.

The farming union has proposed that the additional funds, known as convergenc­e uplift, be paid out through existing schemes under Pillar 1 of the Common Agricultur­al Policy (Cap).

Convergenc­e uplift is additional Cap funding allocated to the UK to bring Scotland’s per-hectare subsidy average up. At the time of its allocation, not all the money came to Scotland and last month Chancellor Sajid Javid vowed to “correct that decision” by awarding £160m to Scots farmers.

NFUS wants the majority of the extra funds to be distribute­d on a one-off basis via top-up payments to the three land regions in the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS), including greening and young farmer payments, and through the Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme (SSBSS) and the Scottish Upland Sheep Support Scheme (SUSSS).

It calls for top-up payments of £62.13 per hectare for Region 1 land, £22.15 per hectare for Region 2 land, and £13.46 per hectare for Region 3 land.

The union has called for a 33% rise in the SSBSS budget to £53.13m, which would result in payments of £195 per island calf and £130 per mainland calf. It also called for a 32% rise in the SUSSS budget to £9.5m, resulting in payments of £89 per ewe hogg.

NFUS president Andrew Mccornick said the proposals had been agreed by the union’s board of directors, which reflects all regions and agricultur­al sectors in Scotland.

He added: “Given the very real challenges facing the viability of farms and crofts across Scotland, the additional funding must be exclusivel­y retained as direct support and delivered on a sector-neutral basis through existing Scottish schemes to have effective and desired impact.”

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NFUS president Andrew Mccornick.

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