Agriculture scheme will give £40m to Northern Ireland farms

Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Michelle McIlveen officially launched the Farm Business Improvement Scheme yesterday
Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Michelle McIlveen officially launched the Farm Business Improvement Scheme yesterday

A £40m scheme has been launched by the Northern Ireland agriculture minister which will award £2,000 grants for agricultural businesses.

Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Michelle McIlveen officially launched the Farm Business Improvement Scheme yesterday.

"This scheme is an important investment by the Executive, through my department, in farms today and farming in the future. It offers significant support for capital projects on farms, and aims to fund sustainable growth in the industry,"

Farmers had been encouraged to begin preparations in advance for the opening of the scheme. Key features of the initiative were highlighted at an early stage, with online tools available to assist with aspects of the process.

Mrs McIlveen said: "This year, there has been a particular emphasis on improving farm safety and investing in the farmers of tomorrow.

"I want to ensure that we invest in the next generation of farmers and those committed to developing themselves and their farm practices. Also, safety is an ongoing issue and I am pleased that a large number of farmers have already completed the online ‘Making it Safer’ Farm Safe risk assessment tool."

Safer businesses

FBIS - Capital is a two-tiered programme which supports on-farm investment projects costing £5,000 and above. Tier 1 aims to improve the sustainability of farms and Tier 2 aims to drive transformational investment guided by a robust business planning process.

The scheme will remain open for applications until 16 December 2016 for Tier 1, and will accept applications for Tier 2 between 19 December 2016 and 24 February 2017.

The minister encouraged those interested in the scheme to visit the Department’s website, and to consider attending one of the information road show events being held between 7 and 17 November 2016.

"The Farm Business Improvement Scheme offers a package of measures which will help to transform our farms into more sustainable, efficient and safer businesses. This is not only good for farming and the agri-food industry, but also the wider Northern Ireland economy."