Tillage and Horticulture Support Scheme Payments Begin

Feb 14, 2025 | Climate Change, Farm Viability, Green Architecture

Payments totalling €32.4 million have commenced issuing to farmers under the Tillage and Horticulture Support scheme. This scheme was introduced to support tillage and horticulture farmers impacted by exceptionally poor weather in spring 2024 while also experiencing high input costs. In Budget 2025, funding was secured for a €100 per hectare payment to support tillage and horticulture growers who planted crops for the 2024 harvest.

This support payment of €100 per hectare will be made on eligible tillage and horticulture crops that were declared on farmers’ 2024 BISS applications. These payments will be visible in farmers’ bank accounts in the coming days.

The support payment is available to all growers of the eligible crops listed below. Note that aid will not be payable on Protein crops funded under the Protein Aid Scheme.

At the announcement, Martin Heydon Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, T.D said: “The tillage sector is an integral part of the Agri-food industry, and I am committed to stabilising and increasing the tillage area over the coming years. The Food Vision Tillage Group sets out a roadmap for growing the sector and a recent meeting of the Group focused on the work that is ongoing to progress its actions”.

Minister of State with responsibility for Forestry, Horticulture and Farm Safety, Michael Healy-Rae TD, added: “The National Horticulture Strategy requires a strong and solid foundation from which to grow the horticulture industry. This financial support package is critical in ensuring the ongoing economic viability of the sector and ensuring its future survival”.

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

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