BPS 2020

Hesston4860s

Member
Location
Nr Lincoln
Right just submitted my 2020 bps and I’m not sure but I think summut’s gone wrong as I’ve ended up with this

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Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
I did submit an application but I didn’t open a new one it just returned to that after the submitted successfully screen.

I suggest you contact RPA to double check situation. As at moment it looks as though there is a new second application open. Probably a RPA website issue. But a call and then follow up email i required is better than leaving until December!! Best of luck. Let us know outcome please.
 

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
I did submit an application but I didn’t open a new one it just returned to that after the submitted successfully screen.
If you have submitted and it has been accepted, you should have immediately got an acknowledgement back that says:

Your Basic Payment Scheme 2020 application has been submitted successfully to RPA.
It will now be processed.
You may want to keep a copy of this confirmation for your records.

Submission date and time ..............
SBI:....................
Application ID: ..................

Please do not a paper application as well as this online application
Send any supporting documents to reach RPA by the application deadline to:



So if you got this and printed it off, I think you can safely say you have submitted.But I’d ring them up to make sure.
 

Hesston4860s

Member
Location
Nr Lincoln
If you have submitted and it has been accepted, you should have immediately got an acknowledgement back that says:

Your Basic Payment Scheme 2020 application has been submitted successfully to RPA.
It will now be processed.
You may want to keep a copy of this confirmation for your records.

Submission date and time ..............
SBI:....................
Application ID: ..................

Please do not a paper application as well as this online application
Send any supporting documents to reach RPA by the application deadline to:



So if you got this and printed it off, I think you can safely say you have submitted.But I’d ring them up to make sure.

yes I have that and a screen shot of it as I don’t have a printer.
 

Hindsight

Member
Location
Lincolnshire
If you have submitted and it has been accepted, you should have immediately got an acknowledgement back that says:

Your Basic Payment Scheme 2020 application has been submitted successfully to RPA.
It will now be processed.
You may want to keep a copy of this confirmation for your records.

Submission date and time ..............
SBI:....................
Application ID: ..................

Please do not a paper application as well as this online application
Send any supporting documents to reach RPA by the application deadline to:



So if you got this and printed it off, I think you can safely say you have submitted.But I’d ring them up to make sure.

You are correct. But the screen shot shown in post 42 indicates a new open application. And a new open application overwrites an existing submitted application. So at the moment the screen show data would to me suggest Hesston has submitted and had accepted an application but now opened a new application. If me I would check it out.

But I am no expert.
 

gloria1

Member
anyone experiencing BPS log in problems.?
mine has worked fine for months using my id no and password, but now wont allow log in
and wont issue an email with security code to change password,which sometimes works.
 

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
anyone experiencing BPS log in problems.?
mine has worked fine for months using my id no and password, but now wont allow log in
and wont issue an email with security code to change password,which sometimes works.
I had the same problem. Left it a few hours and it all started working again.
Bloody annoying though when you want to get on with it!
 

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
I meant will the UK government pay any BPS money out at all for the 2020 scheme year and beyond.?
Bearing in mind that what RPA payout costs them compared to what else they are now paying out, I’d think there is a reasonable chance we will get paid.
But I’ve never been paid by them on Dec 1st.

I know someone whose wife works for RPA at Reading.
2 weeks ago, the planned reductions for the 2020 payout had been scrapped and that the whole of the ELMS scheme was on hold, subject to review in light of food production now going right up the agenda.

Then they change their minds and the planned 2020 payment reductions are going ahead and that ELMS is going ahead as planned.

However, in the light of what is going on, things can and will change until the Coronavirus situation becomes more stable and an assessment can be made of the reliability regarding the continuation of all imported foods.

Who knows? None of us are going to really know until much nearer the time.

There are plenty of other threads where we can all doom monger and scare the crap out of ourselves if we need to.
Probably best to leave this one to technical matters on applications, for the time being.
 
On that note.. As my farm seems to have increased In size and eligible BPS area due to satellite inspection, can my Total eligible area (c8) be bigger than the entitlements I have? Or do I need to make it fit? Thanks
 
Bearing in mind that what RPA payout costs them compared to what else they are now paying out, I’d think there is a reasonable chance we will get paid.
But I’ve never been paid by them on Dec 1st.

I know someone whose wife works for RPA at Reading.
2 weeks ago, the planned reductions for the 2020 payout had been scrapped and that the whole of the ELMS scheme was on hold, subject to review in light of food production now going right up the agenda.

Then they change their minds and the planned 2020 payment reductions are going ahead and that ELMS is going ahead as planned.

However, in the light of what is going on, things can and will change until the Coronavirus situation becomes more stable and an assessment can be made of the reliability regarding the continuation of all imported foods.

Who knows? None of us are going to really know until much nearer the time.

There are plenty of other threads where we can all doom monger and scare the crap out of ourselves if we need to.
Probably best to leave this one to technical matters on applications, for the time being.
2020 was to be as normal amount as we are still in the Eu
and 2021 was the first reduction year

if food security was to be taken seriously then the ag bill see a lot of changes
from a farm planning point of view do nothing different until the details are passed by the House of Parliament and it gets royal assent and implemented
this has always been the best policy when govment proposes a change since milk quotas were first proposed in 1981then implemented in 1984
 

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