Funding grants of up
to £300,000 will be made available to farmers to help them boost
their businesses and add extra value to their produce,
Environment Secretary, has announced today.
£30million from the Farming Investment
Fund (FIF) will enable farmers in England to purchase
equipment to process, diversify and add value to their products
after they have been harvested or reared. This could include
premises and equipment for the preparation or processing of
agricultural produce, for example turning milk into cheese or
yoghurt, processing meat into sausages, and potatoes into crisps
or chips; or equipment such as vending machines and display
facilities for selling food direct to customers.
The funding will be offered in sums between £25,000 and £300,000.
Environment Secretary, , said:
“We want to support the choices that farmers make for their
businesses. We are spending around £600 million on farm-based
innovation over the next three years, and the money announced
today will support farmers across England with their investment
plans, to improve their profitability and productivity.”
It is also being announced today that the first round of new
Slurry Infrastructure grants, worth £13 million, will open later
this autumn. These new grants will help livestock farmers in
England to upgrade their slurry storage and nutrient management
systems and, in so doing, help reducing water and air pollution
from slurry. Guidance for
applicants is now available on GOV.UK.
Notes to editors:
Eligible capital items include:
- equipment for preparing or processing edible agricultural
products for added value sales
- equipment for ‘second stage’ processing of grain - for
example, colour sorting, blending
- equipment for processing non-edible agricultural products
into new products (for example, flax, hemp, wool, hides, and
skins)
- equipment for retailing eligible agricultural products (for
example, vending machines or display facilities)
- premises for the preparation or processing of added value
agricultural products, including associated integral storage
areas.
You can apply for a grant if you are:
- a grower or other producer of agricultural products (by which
we mean you carry on an agricultural or horticultural
activity, including rearing livestock)
- a business processing agricultural or horticultural products
which is at least 50% owned by agricultural or horticultural
producers.