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Expanded Farming Recovery Fund Aid

New eligibility criteria and additional funding support farmers affected by severe flooding and wet weather across England.

THX News by THX News
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View of a English wheat field. Photo by Jeff Golden. Flickr.

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  • Background
  • Expansion Details
    • Payment and Timeline
    • Additional Support Measures
    • Long-term Agricultural Resilience
    • Key Changes in the Farming Recovery Fund
    • Food For Thought

Farmers across England who have been devastated by recent floods and extreme weather will receive much-needed support from the expanded Farming Recovery Fund. With new eligibility criteria and an increase in funding, this initiative aims to assist farmers in rehabilitating their land and safeguarding the nation’s food security.

 

Field and Diana monument following Storm Henk. Photo by Heather Smithers. Flickr.
Field and Diana monument following Storm Henk. Photo by Heather Smithers. Flickr.

 

Background

The Farming Recovery Fund was initially launched to provide grants between £500 and £25,000 to help farmers restore their land to its pre-flood condition following Storm Henk. The scheme’s primary goal was to support those who experienced significant damage due to flooding and extreme wet weather.

However, following feedback from the farming community, the scheme has undergone significant updates. The 150-metre limit on land flooded by a river has been removed, thereby including all flooded land near eligible rivers. This change ensures that more farmers can benefit from the fund.

 

Expansion Details

The latest expansion of the Farming Recovery Fund includes several key changes:

  • New Eligibility Criteria: The scheme now covers a wider geographical area and includes those who have experienced damage due to extreme rainfall.
  • Funding Amounts: The minimum payment is set at £2,895, with a maximum of £25,000 available to eligible farmers.
  • Application Process: Farmers will be identified using mapping and rainfall data to determine areas most affected by flooding and wet weather.

 

Payment and Timeline

Eligible farmers will be contacted directly by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA), and payments are expected to be made this summer. This streamlined process ensures that funds reach those in need promptly, helping them to commence remediation work as soon as possible.

 

Additional Support Measures

The government has also announced further measures to support the agricultural sector:

  • Advance Payments: The second instalment of this year’s delinked payment will be made from September, providing additional cash flow assistance.
  • Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI): This initiative rewards farmers for implementing flood preparedness actions, enhancing resilience to climate change.
  • £75 Million for Internal Drainage Boards (IDB): This funding will accelerate recovery from recent storms and modernise flood management infrastructure.

 

A panorama of a field of yellow rape or canola flowers. Photo by the Dept. of the Environment. Gov.uk.
A panorama of a field of yellow rape or canola flowers. Photo by the Dept. of the Environment. Gov.uk.

 

Long-term Agricultural Resilience

In the context of agricultural transition, these measures form part of a broader strategy to ensure long-term resilience in the farming sector. Temporary adjustments to the Environmental Land Management Schemes will allow farmers more flexibility to meet scheme requirements despite adverse weather conditions.

 

Key Changes in the Farming Recovery Fund

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Previous Criteria

New Criteria

Eligible Land 150 metres from river All land near eligible rivers
Damage Coverage Flooding due to Storm Henk Flooding and extreme rainfall
Minimum Payment £500 £2,895
Maximum Payment £25,000 £25,000
Identification of Farmers Application-based Mapping and rainfall data
Payment Timeline Rolling Payments made this summer

 

Food For Thought

The expanded Farming Recovery Fund represents a crucial lifeline for farmers affected by severe weather across England. By broadening eligibility and increasing funding, the government is taking significant steps to support the agricultural community and ensure the sustainability of UK food production.

Farmers are encouraged to engage with the scheme and take advantage of the available support to restore their land and prepare for future challenges.

 

Sources: THX News, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs & The Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP.

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