Farmers still have two important opportunities to make corrections to their 2024 Basic Income Support for Sustainability (BISS) and other area-based schemes but the window is closing fast.
Preliminary checks are currently underway to identify any over-claims, overlaps or dual claims that have been made. Where the Department finds any errors on a 2024 BISS application, notifications will be issued. For farmers who receive a preliminary check notification, they or their advisor still have time to log on to www.agfood.ie and respond before the deadline of 21 June 2024.
Notifications relating to the Area Monitoring System (AMS) are due to begin from 6 June 2024 for a minority of farmers. The first round of AMS notifications are for the potential presence of artificial surfaces, for example: buildings, farmyard extensions and farm roadways, in land parcels(s). Farmers will have until 20 June 2024 to respond to these notifications. Further rounds of AMS notifications will issue from July 2024 onwards.
These Preliminary Checks and AMS notifications will give farmers the opportunity to rectify issues with their BISS and other area-based scheme applications, without penalty. Farmers and advisors should check the correspondence section of their agfood.ie online account for any such issues. Where a farmer is signed up for text message alerts, a text will issue to advise them that they have a notification on their agfood.ie account.
User guide and frequently asked questions documents are available at: https://www.gov.ie/en/service/4ae67-basic-income-support-for-sustainability-biss-scheme/#biss-help-guides-and-videos
And also: Area Monitoring System (AMS)
Should farmers wish to contact the department they can do so at:
• 057 867 4422 in relation to queries on their BISS and other area-based schemes application, preliminary checks notifications, AMS notifications.
• 049 436 8288 in relation to queries on registering for www.agfood.ie – for example queries on lost passwords, how to register
For further information on the BISS scheme, please click here.