DAERA Minister is urging farm businesses to
take this final opportunity to register for the Soil Nutrient
Health Scheme. To help with this, the closing date for
registration has been extended to midnight on Monday 8 September
2025.
The Scheme is open to all farm business in Zone 4 (Co Antrim) and
any other businesses in Zones 1, 2 and 3, which have not already
registered in previous years.
Minister Muir said: “I am pleased that registrations to
Zone 4 of the Soil Nutrient Health Scheme are continuing to
increase since it opened in June. However, I understand the
summer months are an extremely busy time for farm businesses and
therefore I am extending the deadline for online registrations by
one week.
“There are over 18,600 farm businesses
who are already benefitting from taking part in
the Scheme, by receiving valuable information which helps farm
businesses match slurry, fertiliser and lime applications to crop
needs more accurately. This will help to increase efficiency
while also reducing the farm's environmental footprint.”
Minister Muir added: “The unique information from Soil
Nutrient Health Scheme results, can be used to develop a nutrient
management plan for each farm. The online training delivered by
CAFRE will help farm businesses to do this.”
It is important to note that taking part in the Scheme and
completing the training is planned to be a conditionality for the
new Farm Sustainability Payment from January 2026.
Data collected in the SNHS will not be used for any enforcement
purposes. It will be shared only with AFBI for research purposes,
and with third party contractors who collect and analyse the soil
samples.
Registration for the Scheme is easy to do through the farm
business Government Gateway Account at: https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/services/daera-online-services.
Digital assistance is also available at local DAERA Direct
offices or through an authorised agent.
Further information is also available on the AFBI website at:
https://www.afbini.gov.uk/article/soil-nutrient-health-scheme.
Notes to editors:
- Registrations to Zone 1 of the Soil Nutrient Health Scheme
(County Down and parts of Counties Antrim and Armagh) opened from
May to September 2022.
- Zone 2 (Fermanagh, the west of County Armagh and South
Tyrone) opened from June to August 2023.
- Zone 3 (North Tyrone Co Derry/Londonderry) opened from June
to August 2024.
- Uptake by farm businesses across Zones 1, 2 and 3 was at 90%
overall.
- Zone 4 (Co Antrim) opened for on-line registrations on 16
June 2025.
- To date 2,192 farm businesses have registered to Zone 4 of
the scheme.
- Farmers in Zones 1, 2 and 3 who have not yet registered can
also register for the Scheme.
- Registration is through DAERA online services using a
Government Gateway Account at: https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/services/daera-online-services.
- Participation in the SNHS is planned to be a conditionality
for the Farm Sustainability Payment from 2026. It is planned that
farm businesses will be required to register for the Scheme and
complete the training offered by CAFRE.
- A key element of the scheme is completion of the Nutrient
Management Planning training offered by DAERA's College of
Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) which is available
at www.cafre.ac.uk/snhs-training.
- The roll-out of the SNHS continues with the Agri-Food and
Biosciences Institute (AFBI) working closely with the 2 main
sub-contractors for the delivery of the Scheme: RPS Group (soil
collection) and Cawood/NRM (soil analysis).