New Farming Investment Fund launched today

AT Aloss

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Has anyone had any issues receiving their Farming Equipment and Technology Fund grant?

I sent my grant form & all the evidence requested over 5 weeks ago but I've heard nothing yet?

From all the blurb I was anticipating it would be paid within 30 days?
 

BrianV

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Dartmoor

Farmers Weekly article today, 1,980 farmers have signed up to SFI out of 83,000, a roaring success!​


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Growing up on a mixed arable and beef farm in Lincolnshire, Chris Bennett studied physics at Oxford University. He has a graduate diploma in agriculture and farmed in Wakanui on the Canterbury Plains of New Zealand before returning to the UK in October 2022.
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On the contrary, this week we were accepted into the introductory level of the Arable and Horticultural Soils Standard.

Of the actions required, the only one we are not currently doing is sufficient organic matter tests.

Considering we have to change very little in how we farm to qualify for the payments, it was an easy decision. Credit where credit is due, the process of applying was very straightforward.

It was revealed in October that only 1,980 farmers had applied for the SFI out of an eligible 83,000. Without question, an underwhelming uptake.



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It is safe to assume that most of the farmers who applied are in a similar situation to ourselves and found that nothing really had to change to receive the payments.

While this is good for the farmers themselves, it suggests that very few of the environmental outcomes hoped for by the government will be met.

If nobody has to change what they do to receive the payment, water quality, air quality and soil quality will all remain unchanged.

The intermediate level of the scheme has the potential to address these problems, at least to some degree by incentivising the planting of cover crops, but the payments are so low they barely pay for the seed.

There is certainly not enough incentive to change a cropping rotation to more spring crops.

On top of that, if the establishment or yield of the following crop suffers, the potential financial losses are far higher than any payment gained from the scheme.

In an era of spending cuts, if not enough farmers sign up, funding could easily be reallocated away from agriculture.

If the majority of farmers do sign up, payment rates will be judged sufficient and environmental outcomes will be limited.
 

SFI - What % were you taking out of production?

  • 0 %

    Votes: 105 40.2%
  • Up to 25%

    Votes: 96 36.8%
  • 25-50%

    Votes: 39 14.9%
  • 50-75%

    Votes: 5 1.9%
  • 75-100%

    Votes: 3 1.1%
  • 100% I’ve had enough of farming!

    Votes: 13 5.0%

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