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Farming and Forestry Improvement Scheme (FFIS)

  • The FFIS is part of the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) and is a scheme of support, developed to help farming, forestry and horticultural businesses in England to become more efficient at using resources. This scheme aims to help make your
  • £20 MILLION FOR FARMING, FORESTRY and HORTICULTURAL BUSINESSES

    A new £20 million fund to help farming, forestry and horticultural businesses to become more efficient at using resources has been launched. The scheme aims to help businesses to become more competitive and more profitable, whilst reducing the impact of farming on the environment.

    Farmers, foresters, woodland owners, agricultural contractors and horticulturalists can apply for grants of up to £25,000 to invest in green projects, new machinery and improvements to animal health and welfare so their businesses can grow in an environmentally friendly way.

    The Farming and Forestry Improvement Scheme will fund projects that:

    · save energy and reduce carbon emissions;

    · reduce dependence on artificial fertilizers through better use of manures;

    · improve soil quality;

    · improve animal health and welfare;

    · save and recycle water; and

    · promote woodland management by processing timber more efficiently.
     
  • Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone,
    Weybridge
    Surrey
    KT15 3NB [map]
  • 01932 357429
  • rdpedeliverysoutheastPicture of at symbol to confuse spam robotsDEFRA.GSI.GOV.UK
  • rdpenetwork.defra.gov.uk/funding-sources/ farm-and-forestry-improvement-scheme, rdpenetwork.defra.gov.uk/funding-sources/rural-economy-grant
     
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