The 2025 Beef Welfare Scheme (BWS) is now open for applications. The €28 million in funding is a significant increase compared to 2024 and offers farmers an opportunity to complete a wider range of straightforward measures along with an increase in the upper limit on eligible animals. These measures are aimed at optimising animal performance throughout its lifetime. The scheme will support farmers in meal feeding suckler calves at weaning and will allow them to undertake other voluntary actions to maximise their scheme payments.
As in previous years, all suckler farmers who have eligible calves born on their holdings between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025 are eligible to apply for this scheme but applications must be lodged online through agfood.ie with a closing date of 24 September 2025. There is no facility for late applications to ensure that payments to participants who have passed all the necessary validation checks can commence in December 2025.
Suckler farmers who participate in the BWS can also participate in the five-year Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme (SCEP). Farmers who take part in both will be eligible to earn up to €225 per cow/calf pair for the first 22 pairs in a herd.
Full terms and conditions of the scheme, including details of penalties where non-compliances are identified, are available here.
Participants are reminded to retain copies of receipts for the meal feeding and for the vaccination and testing actions, if they also choose those options. They should maintain these records and submit them, on request, to the Department to facilitate efficient processing of payments.
It is important to note that BWS participants who are also participating in the Parasite Control Consult under the Targeted Advisory Service on Animal Health (TASAH) and who wish to carry out the faecal egg count action under that scheme should not select the faecal count option in the 2025 BWS.
To learn more about the Suckler Carbon Efficiency Programme, click here.




