Minister Heydon announces issue of €37 million in ACRES balancing payments for 2025 scheme year
- Published on: 20 April 2026
- Last updated on: 20 April 2026
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon TD, announced today that balancing payments in respect of 2025 have started to issue to farmers participating in the Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES).
Making the announcement, the Minister said:
“I am pleased to advise that balancing payments in respect of participation in ACRES in 2025 have started to issue, with the payment of approximately €37 million to 47,000 ACRES participants this week. This week’s pay runs will bring the total paid, in core scheme payments, to farmers in ACRES to €783.5 million since the scheme commenced in January 2023.
Minister Heydon added:
“The commencement of the 2025 balancing payments in mid-April, which is a month earlier than the commencement of the 2024 balancing payments in May 2025, demonstrates the significant work undertaken by my Department in the making of payments under the scheme. The submission of scheme documentation by farmers and their ACRES advisors also contributed to both the timeliness and the number that may be paid. It is envisaged that over 88% of the farmers in ACRES will have received their ACRES 2025 balancing payment by the end of this week.”
Referring to the number of farmers awaiting payment in respect of the earlier years of the scheme, Minister Heydon advised:
“I am conscious that, while over 99% of all participants are fully paid in respect of their participation in the scheme in respect of 2023 and 2024, payments still have to issue in respect of some contracts. The payments for some of those contracts may not be made until such time as legalities following the death of the original participant have been concluded, while resolution of the issues affecting the other contracts is ongoing. I want to assure those farmers awaiting payments, that payments will be made as soon as those issues are resolved and the contracts have cleared for payment.”
Concluding the announcement, the Minister added:
“It is important and timely to note the return that Ireland is getting from the provision of this support to farmers to undertake environmental actions on their farms. This return includes the management of over 285,000 hectares of commonage entered into the scheme, whereby farmers are incentivised through results-based payment to manage this high value land appropriately. Farmers are also being supported under the scheme to maintain and enhance the sward structure of over 212,000 hectares of extensively managed lands, which will benefit a range of invertebrates, birds and other species. Support is also being provided, under the Low-Input Grassland and Low-Input Peat Grassland actions in the scheme, for the sensitive management of over 130,000 hectares of grasslands on peat soils for the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2). I am delighted to be able to reward farmers, who are the custodians of the land, for their contribution to a range of environmental, biodiversity, climate and water quality objectives through their participation in ACRES.”
Notes to the editor:
- The Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES) is the agri-environment climate measure under Ireland’s CAP Strategic Plan for the period 2023-2027.
- The scheme is jointly funded by the European Union and the National Exchequer.
- ACRES is a multi-annual scheme whereby farmer enter into contracts for a minimum period of five years, with payments made to them in respect of each scheme year (which, in the case of ACRES, is from 1 January to 31 December of each year).
- The payment in respect of each scheme year is paid in two instalments. An advance payment, representing 85% of the estimated contract value for a scheme year, is made to a participant in Quarter 4 of the Scheme year in question, with a balancing payment then paid in Quarter 2 of the following year.
- Advance payments in respect of 2025 commenced on 10 November 2025, with the Department starting to issue the associated balancing payments on Wednesday 15th April 2026. Due to the payment clearance processes undertaken by financial institutions, it can take a number of days before the payments appear in accounts.
- ACRES payments continue to issue on a weekly basis as claims pass the required validation checks.
- Information on ACRES is available at: gov.ie - Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES).