CAFRE to host Beef Carbon Reduction Scheme information meetings

Date published: 14 March 2024

The Beef Carbon Reduction (BCR) scheme which was introduced on 1 January 2024 is a key element of DAERA’s Farm Support and Development Programme and aims to improve the efficiency and environmental sustainability of Northern Ireland beef production.

The scheme objective is to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and the carbon footprint of beef production by encouraging the slaughter of cattle at an earlier age.

The payment rate for the scheme has been set at £75 per eligible animal slaughtered from 1 April 2024 – 31 December 2027, with phased payments at the start of the scheme of £20 per eligible animal for January 2024, £40 for February 2024 and £60 for March 2024.

A series of BCR scheme information meetings have been organised by the CAFRE Knowledge Advisory Service to make farmers aware of the details of the scheme, the eligibility criteria and how to apply.

The meetings will also highlight steps farmers can take to ensure the maximum number of finished cattle meet the age at slaughter targets and at the same time reduce cost, increase profit and reduce their carbon footprint.

The meetings will be held on the following dates and in the venues listed, commencing each evening at 7:30pm:

Thursday 21 March CAFRE Loughry Campus, Cookstown
Wednesday 27 March CAFRE Greenmount Campus, Antrim
Thursday 28 March Silver Birch Hotel, Omagh
Tuesday 9 April CAFRE Enniskillen Campus, Enniskillen
Wednesday 10 April Mourne Country Hotel, Newry
Thursday 11 April The Lodge Hotel, Coleraine
Wednesday 17 April Armagh City Hotel, Armagh
Thursday 18 April Waterfoot Hotel, Derry/Londonderry
Tuesday 23 April Millbrook Lodge Hotel, Ballynahinch

For more information and to register to attend these events please visit the CAFRE website.

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