Payments totalling €16.44 million are being issued to 13,175 participants under the 2025 National Sheep Welfare Scheme. This means that 90% of farmers who chose the completion date of 17 October 2025 for their chosen actions have now been paid. A further pay run will occur in mid-December 2025 for those farmers who chose the later completion date of 28 November 2025 for their actions.
The 2025 National Sheep Welfare Scheme, which is a one-year scheme, opened on 28 March 2025 and closed for applications on 15 May 2025.
At the announcement, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon said: “The issuing of €16.44 million of payments under the 2025 National Sheep Welfare Scheme is crucial to the sheep sector and farm families up and down this country. It is for this reason I fought for and secured a further €22 million for a similar scheme in 2026. As a result of the oversubscription in the scheme with 17,278 applications covering just over 1.91 million ewes, it was necessary to adjust the payment rate to €11.50 per ewe which is still a 44% increase from the €8 per ewe paid under the scheme in 2024”.
Referring to the increase in payments overall for sheep farmers, the Minister said: “When combined with the €12 per ewe available under the CAP Strategic Plan (CSP) Sheep Improvement Scheme, this means sheep farmers in both schemes will receive up to €23.50 per ewe, an increase of 17.5% per ewe on last year’s combined payment”.
All sheep farmers are reminded that they should ensure they return their 2025 sheep census by 14 February 2026 at the latest, as it is a key eligibility requirement for payment annually under both the Sheep Improvement Scheme and the National Sheep Welfare Scheme.
To learn more about supports available under the CAP Strategic Plan 2023-2027, click here.




