Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme Reopens For 2026 Applicants

by admin_username | Apr 23, 2026 | Farm Viability, Green Architecture

The third year of the Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme (DBWS) opened for new applicants on Tuesday, 21 April 2026. Farmers who applied in 2024 or 2025 do not need to reapply as their participation in the scheme will automatically continue.

The DBWS has a budget of €25 million over four years (2024 – 2027) and is co-funded by the EU as part of the CAP Strategic Plan (CSP). The DBWS is a breeding measure providing support to dairy farmers to improve the animal health and welfare of the national dairy herd by using genetically superior beef sires for breeding dairy beef calves. Participants are required to use AI straws or stock bulls with a minimum rating of three stars on the ICBF Dairy Beef Index (DBI) and on the beef sub-index of the DBI.

This is the third year of the scheme with payments of €5.98 million issuing to some 9,175 farmers in February 2026 who had eligible calves born between 01 January 2025 and 31 December 2025.

Farmers satisfying the scheme requirements will receive a payment of €20 per eligible calf up to a maximum of 50 calves per holding.

New applicants, or the Farm Advisory System (FAS) advisor authorised to act on their behalf, can submit their application to the CSP Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme online through MyAgfood.ie until 23.59hrs on 15 May 2026.

In addition to the Dairy Beef Welfare Scheme, a sum of €4 million was secured in Budget 2026 for another year of the exchequer-funded National Dairy Beef Weighing Scheme (NDBWS). 

The NDBWS 2026 is also open for applications via MyAgfood.ie until midnight on 15 May 2026. Farmers must reapply for the scheme for 2026, even if they participated in NDBWS 2025.

To learn more about the National Dairy Welfare Scheme, click here.

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