Payments Worth €29.1m Announced for Tillage Farmers

Mar 23, 2026 | Farm Viability

The commencement of payments totalling €29.1 million under the new National Tillage Sustainability Support Scheme have been announced. A total of 8,554 beneficiaries can expect these payments to be visible in their bank accounts in the coming days.

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Martin Heydon commented: “In recognition of the important role the tillage sector contributes to the sustainability of the agri-food sector as a whole and the significant challenges faced by the sector, this payment is a vital injection at a critical time”.

Funding of €30 million was secured as part of Budget 2025 to ensure the continued sustainability of the sector and allow for a degressive rate of payment to applicants who declared cereal and oilseed rape crops on their 2025 Basic Income Support for Sustainability (BISS) and other area-based application. Eligible crops under the scheme are barley, wheat, oats, rye triticale and oilseed rape.

The eligible crops must have been declared by the applicant on their 2025 Basic Income Support for Sustainability (BISS) and other area-based application.

The following degressive rates of payment are applicable:

HA Payment Rate
>1ha       - </=100 ha  €110
>100 ha - </= 125 ha €90
>125 ha - </= 150ha €70
>150 ha €50

In conclusion, Minister Heydon said: “These payments demonstrate the Government’s commitment to supporting the sector and advances the commitment set out in the Programme for Government, as well as a key recommendation in the Food Vision Tillage Group Report regarding the importance of delivering significant supports for the tillage sector.

Farmers wishing to contact the department regarding the Tillage Sustainability Support Scheme payments, can ring the Direct Payments Helpline at 057-8674422 or email tillage@agriculture.gov.ie

To learn more about supports available to tillage farmers under the CAP Strategic Plan 2023-2027, click here.

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