ACRES participants are advised that the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) Area Monitoring System (AMS) will be used to ascertain eligibility for a late meadow bonus associated with the Low Input Grassland (LIG) and the Low Input Peat Grassland (LIPG) actions undertaken under ACRES. AMS will be used for this action in addition to the review of AgriSnap™ photographs provided and the standard field inspections for the monitoring of eligibility of payments under ACRES.
This is in addition to the Area Monitoring System (AMS) being used to ensure that farmers in area-based schemes, one of which is ACRES, have met their eligibility requirements for 2026.
Participants undertaking those actions under ACRES have the opportunity to apply for a late meadow bonus payment (of €50 per hectare) on meadows cut between 1 July and 31 August.
The ACRES Specifications include certain requirements in relation to eligibility for late meadow bonus associated with the above two actions, as follows:
The following specification for late meadow bonus payment refers to parcels that are mown for hay or silage. The entire LPIS must be suitable for mowing and committed to the late meadow bonus payment if chosen.
Requirements to qualify for late meadow bonus payment associated with a) the Low Input Grassland (LIG) action & b) the Low Input Peat Grassland (LIPG) action:
1. Meadows must be closed-up with no grazing or machinery operations to take place for at least 6 weeks prior to cutting.
2. The earliest date meadows may be cut for hay/silage is 1 July and the latest date to qualify for the bonus payment is 31 August.
3. A request will be sent to all LIG and LIPG participants annually. If applicable in any year of contract, those cutting the whole parcel as a late meadow can make a claim by submitting a Geo-tagged photograph(s), via the AgriSnap App, giving a clear representation of the mown meadow. The photo must be submitted to DAFM on the date of mowing or within 5 days after mowing activity (but must be prior to significant grass re-growth).
The detailed requirements for the undertaking of the above Actions are available in the ACRES Specifications available on the Department’s website at ACRES Terms and Conditions, Specifications and Circulars (www.gov.ie).
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