Scheme to Support Long Established Young Farmers
- Foilsithe: 28 Bealtaine 2024
- An t-eolas is déanaí:
- What the scheme to support Long Established Young Farmers is
- Survey
- Survey Questions
- How to submit the Survey
- Other Information
- Contact
What the scheme to support Long Established Young Farmers is
A scheme to support Long Established Young Farmers is proposed to provide support to the group that has commonly been referred to as Forgotten Farmers. This is a group of farmers who had set up in farming before 2008, were under the age of 40 in 2015, held no or low value payment entitlements under the Basic Payment Scheme and were not eligible for young farmer supports under the CAP from 2015.
Survey
The Survey is required to establish the possible number of applicants under the proposed scheme to support Long Established Young Farmers. The Survey will ask a list of questions that require a Yes answer.
Survey Questions
To complete the Survey questions you must:
- Have submitted a BISS application under a herd number on which you are included in the year the proposed scheme will operate.
- Have submitted an application under the Basic Payment Scheme in 2015 under the herd number on which you are included.
- Be aged no more than 40 in 2015.
- Have set up as the head of an agricultural holding for the first time on or before 31st December 2007.
- Have successfully completed a recognised agricultural education course at FETAC Level 6 or equivalent by 29th May 2015.
- Did not previously benefit under the Young Farmer Installation Aid Scheme (Installation Aid)
- Did not benefit under the Basic Payment Scheme National Reserve, including allocations under the Scottish Derogation.
How to submit the Survey
The Survey must be submitted online at Agfood.ie.
A guild to completing the Survey is available here.
Other Information
Contact
Phone Number: +353 (0) 57 86 74422