Defra has announced that half of the allocated budget for the first window of the Sustainable Farming Incentive has been used.
It comes after the government committed to keep farmers updated on progress after last year’s scheme was closed without notice.
Interest was reportedly strong on the first day, and remains within the range of uptake expected. It urges growers who want to apply to do so as soon as possible, although those who miss the first window can also apply during the second round.
More updates will be sent out when 75% of the £60 million budget has been allocated.
A Defra spokesperson said: “With around 50% of the Window 1 budget already allocated based on applications submitted, the early demand for the redesigned Sustainable Farming Incentive shows farmers are ready to seize the opportunities it offers.
“We’re backing more farmers to invest in their businesses while delivering for food production, nature and the long-term resilience of our countryside. By prioritising smaller farms and those new to Environmental Land Management schemes, we’re making sure funding reaches those who have too often missed out.
“We’re keeping the process transparent by publishing regular updates on demand, so farmers know exactly how applications are progressing ahead of the wider window opening in September.”
