Non-Productive Investments Payments Begin under ACRES CP

Nov 12, 2025 | Farm Viability, Green Architecture

The commencement of payments for Non-Productive Investments (NPIs) implemented by participants in the Co-operation approach of the Agri-Climate Rural Environment Scheme (ACRES) has been announced by Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon.

This is considered one of the new more ambitious elements under ACRES where participants are paid to directly address on-farm environmental issues and funding is available to support tailored actions undertaken by farmers. The environmental benefits of these investments should allow participants to increase their payments through an increase in their results-based payments.

So far, over €1.4 million has been paid to 588 farmers in this NPI pay run. The other NPI claims received are being progressed. Over 1,200 claims have been submitted to date, and all ACRES Co-operation participants who have implemented NPIs are urged to submit their claims as soon as possible. Farmers can submit claims themselves and there is a video to help them with that or the claim may be submitted by their ACRES advisor.

Highlighting the value of NPIs, the Minister added: “I want to again encourage farmers in the ACRES Co-operation zones to engage with their ACRES advisors and their local ACRES Co-operation Project Team, in advance of the next NPI application opportunity, to look at the range of NPIs available to them and assess the potential for enhancing their land and increasing scores.”

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