Farm support is on a transition introducing a different way of working under schemes to achieve new objectives the main being “Public money for Public goods”. Moving away from the Common Agricultural Policy implemented under the EU Policy. Along with the move from the Basic Payment Scheme to environmentally focussed support schemes enabled by Brexit will see a major shift for rural businesses and their approach to these schemes. 

 

The phasing out of the basic payment scheme

Central government support for farm businesses is being diverted away from the direct payments, which were paid under the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS), towards schemes that will deliver “public goods” for which the government is prepared to pay. BPS has now been replaced by the delinked payments which will see payments made directly without the requirement of a claim form. Farmers are being encouraged to assess the impact of this change on their businesses. 

Direct payments through the BPS will be phased out between 2021 to 2027 reducing year on year till 2028 when there will be no payment. It is currently unknown what the gradual percentage reductions will be between 2025 and 2027. 


Countryside Stewardship Scheme 

The Countryside Stewardship Scheme (CSS) is an umbrella scheme which provides financial incentives to land managers to help improve and protect the environment this has been the flagship for payments for environmental practices and land management. This is being adapted at the moment which will see the current Mid-Tier Scheme Combined with the SFI under SFI 2024, while the Higher Tier will continue going forward along with Capital Grants. This new approach will allow a better coordination, improve access and collaboration between the Mid-Tier and SFI. 

Find out more about the Countryside Stewardship Scheme >>


Environmental Land Management Scheme (ELMS) 

The Environmental Land Management Scheme (also known as ELMS) is a new overarching scheme that will reward environmentally conscious practices in farming, forestry, and land management. The Scheme will comprise: the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) and Landscape Recovery. 

Find out more about ELMS >>


Farming in protected landscapes 

This scheme is available for farmers in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), National Parks (NP) and the Broads. Each designated area has a different pot of money, and the scheme is nonprescriptive, with applicants invited to state the type of project that they wish to undertake. The project has to provide value for money and results in at least one climate, nature, people, or place outcome.  

The programme will run until March 2025.


Slurry investment scheme 

The aim of this scheme is to upgrade slurry storage systems aimed at cattle and pig farmers to help increase storage over 6 months and 8 months retrospectively, to reduce the pollution incident and cut emissions.


Woodland Grants and Schemes

There are a variety of woodland planting schemes and grants on offer. These can provide payments for planting, management, and also additional contributions. We can work with you to advise on any grant funding that might be available and help with structuring the application to maximise its chances of success.


Farming innovation programme

The programme is for Agri-tech innovations to support farmers, growers, foresters and other businesses to embrace innovative ways to maximise productivity and drive sustainability. 


Local/regional grants

We are aware of local and regional grants from public and private sectors, please contact your local agent for more details.
@
Get in touch
@
James Bradley
Partner, Rural
01423 707854 Email me About James
@
Sam Johnson
Associate Partner, Rural
01423 707801 Email me About Sam
@
Andrew Chandler
Partner, Rural
01962 833 386 Email me About Andrew
@
David Hebditch
Partner, Rural
01823 428591 Email me About David
PREV:
NEXT:
James works within the firm's Rural Division and is a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), a Fellow of the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV) and a member of the Society for the Environment (CEnv.) James has a broad range of experience and has worked in Yorkshire for over 20 Years.James specialises in Rural Estate Management, Landlord and Tenant advice, Town and Country Planning, Property Valuation, Renewable Energy Schemes, Farm Subsidies and Compulsory Purchase Compensation
Sam is an Associate Partner, based in Harrogate and is responsible for the land and farm sales throughout the north of England. He also undertakes rural professional work including Valuations of all types of rural property and assets for a variety of purposes including secured lending, strategic planning and taxation and is also involved with landlord and tenant work. Away from the office, Sam is keen on all sports, in particular Rugby and skiing and is passionate about field sports and rural affairs.
Andrew is a Partner and head of Rural Agency for Carter Jonas leading the team responsible for delivering Farm and Rural Agency across the country. Based in the South East and London, Andrew advises on the disposal and acquisition of rural assets including country houses, equestrian property, farms, estates and bare land.

Natural capital

For more insights and information, visit our Natural Capital Exchange

Find out more

Related services

Rural land and business

Carter Jonas’s rural team is renowned for its quality of service, expertise and the advice ...

Explore service
Farming and agribusiness

Carter Jonas’ farm consultancy team works with landowners and farmers of all sizes, throughout...

Explore service
Natural capital

Natural capital has the potential to offer landowners a number of ways to generate income b...

Explore service