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Farmers are urged to act quickly as 10,600 LFASS loan offers sent out

- GORDON DAVIDSON

THE Scottish Government is this week sending out National Less Favoured Area Support Scheme loan offers to more than 10,600 eligible farmers and crofters.

The loan scheme was created in 2017 in response to the problems plaguing the Scottish Rural Payments computer system, and the delays caused in the release of European Union LFASS funding for the 2016 claim year.

By offering eligible claimants an interest-free advance on that cash, the Scottish Government bypassed the logjam, and gave hill producers some semblance of their usual cash flow.

Now in its third year, that stopgap concept appears to have stuck, although rural economy secretary Fergus Ewing said at the recent NFUS AGM the rural payments computer could probably have delivered the core LFASS scheme to timetable – he had just decided, given the other issues facing hill farmers this season, to err on the side of caution and use the proven loan route again.

Hence the letters now going out to offer claimants up to 90% of their anticipate­d 2018 payment, with those advance payments commencing in early April, injecting up to £56 million into the rural economy, and the balance due once the EU’S boxes have been ticked by the main applicatio­n system, a process which should now fall into the Brexit transition period.

Mr Ewing said: “With the on-going uncertaint­y surroundin­g whether we will leave the EU at the end of March with a deal, it is vital we provide as much financial support and stability as possible to those operating in our most remote and rural areas.

“Having listened to stakeholde­rs on the ongoing impacts of the last 18 months, I am acutely aware of the continuing importance of LFASS to our hill farmers and crofters, which is why I would encourage all eligible farmers and crofters to return their opt in acceptance loan offer as quickly as possible.”

NFU Scotland LFA chairman Robert Macdonald said: “The news that LFASS loan letters are due to land on doorsteps this week is welcome.

“To receive their loan payment in good time I would advise all farmers and crofters who want their loan, to reply to their loan letter as soon as they receive it.”

For in-depth news and views on Scottish agricultur­e, see this Friday’s issue of The Scottish Farmer or visit www.thescottis­hfarmer. co.uk

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