The Herald

Country projects to share £34m

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RURAL projects across Scotland that tackle climate change and protect the environmen­t will share £34 million in a new round of funding.

A total of 472 businesses will benefit from the latest Agrienviro­nment Climate Scheme (AECS) awards.

The initiative promotes environmen­tally friendly land management practices and aims to protect and enhance Scotland’s natural heritage.

Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing said: “Facing a global climate emergency, the AECS has proven to be a successful way of supporting farmers, crofters and land managers to promote environmen­tally friendly agricultur­al practices.

“Rural Scotland holds one of the key assets we will need to tackle climate change and address biodiversi­ty loss, our land, which is why I am clear that future agrienviro­nment support will continue as we transition to a low carbon future.”

The previous award of £39.5 million came in December 2018 and went to 580 rural businesses.

This latest round of funding brings the total committed under AECS since 2015 to more than £211 million, going to almost 3,000 applicants.

The money is used for projects such as managing flood risks and promoting biodiversi­ty.

Francesca Osowska, Scottish Natural Heritage chief executive, said:

“This extra funding will also ensure that work to reduce the risk of flooding and improve water quality will continue.”

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