Farmers’ £3 billion support confirmed in time for 2020
The Chancellor has today (Monday 30 December) given a welcome boost
to UK farmers and rural communities by announcing nearly £3 billion
of funding for 2020. Sajid Javid confirmed the cash will be used to
support farmers once the UK leaves the EU next year, allowing them
to plan for the future, sow their crops and care for their
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The Chancellor has today (Monday 30 December) given a welcome boost to UK farmers and rural communities by announcing nearly £3 billion of funding for 2020. Sajid Javid confirmed the cash will be used to support farmers once the UK leaves the EU next year, allowing them to plan for the future, sow their crops and care for their livestock with confidence. The UK will leave the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Direct Payments scheme, which supports farmers across Europe with subsidies in 2020. This will be replaced by a new system based on public money for public goods. The cash injection will allow the funding for Direct Payments for 2020 to continue at the same level as 2019 and supplement the remaining EU funding that farmers will receive for development projects until 2023 at the latest. We will guarantee the current annual budget to farmers in every year of the Parliament. It is in addition to the £206.6 million of funding awarded since Spending Round to support the farming sector in Scotland and Wales. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid, said:
Environment Secretary, Theresa Villiers, said:
The CAP is an EU policy that provides financial support to farmers in Member States. The Direct Payments scheme forms the majority of spending under the CAP and provides subsidies to farmers based on the area of land under management. The funding announced today will be available from late 2020, as in previous years. The UK Government will therefore provide £2.852 billion of support, topping up the remaining EU funding, and matching the total funding for Direct Payment available for 2019. This will provide certainty for the rural economy. The funding is spread across two financial years. The allocations for each nation of the UK for 2020/21 are:
And for 2021/22:
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