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  • DAERA issues payments of almost £9million to EFS participants

    Topics:
    • Grants and Funding, 
    • Environmental Farming Scheme (EFS)

    Date published: 17 April 2023

    The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced payments totalling £8.96million have commenced to Environmental Farming Scheme (EFS) agreement holders.

    Payment for claims made in 2022 commence on 17 April, with over 90% of claims paid on that day. The remaining claims will be processed, and payments issued as soon as possible following validations.

    The EFS 2023 claim process opened for most agreement holders on the 6 April via the DAERA Single Application and Maps Service. Some agreements are being updated to reflect changes that agreements holders have told the Department about or after inspections, and all EFS agreement holders will be able to claim by 28 April.

    EFS participants must submit a claim each year on their Single Application. Capital items such as fencing must be completed and claimed for in year 1, and the amount maintained must be also claimed in years 2 to 5.

    Online training is now available for EFS Agreement Holders whose agreements started on the 1 January this year. The training is compulsory and must be completed by 30 November 2023.

    Download information on how to complete online training.

    Those submitting a year 1 claim are reminded that a compulsory Claim Confirmation will be required in December this year. This allows EFS agreement holders to make reductions to the amount claimed on the Single Application where necessary, or to confirm that all the work claimed for in the spring has been completed.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Help and advice on EFS is available on the DAERA website, by telephoning the EFS Advisory Service on 0300 200 7848 or email your query to: efs@daera-ni.gov.uk.
    2. Complete the training.
    3. As EFS is a five-year agreement, work claimed and paid on must remain available for inspection at any time during this period. Failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the scheme may lead to penalties and recovery of any payments made.
    4. Follow DAERA on Twitter and Facebook
    5. All media queries should be directed to the DAERA Press Office: pressoffice.group@daera-ni.gov.uk

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