An update on SFI and our agri-environment schemes  (2024)

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An update on SFI and our agri-environment schemes (1)

It’s been a while since we last posted. We’re glad to be back!

Over the past month, we’ve been welcoming Defra’s new ministerial team.

Defra’s ministers have said they don’t want to overturn the applecart and are fully committed to environmental land management schemes (ELM).

We’ve been working with ministers on how we can optimise our schemes and grants so that they produce the right outcomes for farmers, food security and nature recovery in a fair and orderly way.

Right now, we want to maintain the momentum that built over recent months. Record numbers of farmers are now in an ELM scheme. Since publishing this post, we've added a section at the bottom which goes into more detail on take-up.

We’ll provide further details in the coming weeks of our other offers, but the expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer is still open and, if you want to apply, you can express your interest online.

In this post, we’ll share a short update on how the rollout of SFI is going. We’ll include links to the new supplementary scheme guidance for the expanded offer, details on endorsed actions and information on capital items too.

Continuing the steady rollout

As part of the controlled rollout of the SFI offer in 2024, we have been accepting expressions of interest and the first SFI agreements for 2024 are now live.

If you want to apply for the expanded SFI offer, the first step is to register your interest with the Rural Payments Agency (RPA).

After you complete an expression of interest, the RPA will invite you to apply.

The expanded SFI offer, designed with the agricultural sector, was announced in May. It comprises 102 actions including more than 20 new actions to support more sustainable food production, with payments for precision farming, agroforestry, a new and expanded offer for upland farmers and more actions for tenants on short-term contracts.

The offer is designed to offer something for all farmers, and covers the range of actions we need to meet our targets for environmental improvement, while also maintaining food production.

New on GOV.UK

Updated SFI scheme guidance

We updated the SFI terms and conditionson GOV.UK to explain how you can access more actions and add more land by taking out a second agreement.

Today, we’ve updated the expanded SFI scheme guidance to include technical changes and more information on supplemental SFI actions.

We’ve also updated some of the wording for the actions published back in May to clarify what farmers and land managers need to do.

We’ve set out what we’ve changed within the action on the ‘Find funding for land or farms’ page – these are normally minor clarifications or additional information to help.

All the changes we’ve made are based on our careful and controlled rollout of the scheme, listening to and acting upon feedback we receive.

Endorsed actions

Some SFI actions target certain priority habitats or species and heritage features. These need to be approved and are known as endorsed actions.

Once you submit an application featuring an endorsed action, Natural England or Historic England, will contact you to confirm your land is suitable for the action for it to be included in your agreement.

The first will be GRH6: Manage priority species-rich grassland. We’ll publish more information on this action and the additional endorsed actions in a separate post soon.

Section 1.2 of the scheme information contains more details on endorsed actions.

Voluntary advice

Alongside the official SFI guidance, we’ve created new voluntary advice for each SFI action which explains good practice.

It offers information and examples on how you might choose to do the actions. It's intended to give reassurance if you're unsure how to undertake an action, or if you're concerned you might do the wrong thing.

This guidance is optional and something that farmers asked us to provide. It is there to help. You don’t have to follow it. It’s part of our overall approach to making SFI less prescriptive than previous schemes.

You can find the voluntary advice under each action on GOV.UK's Find funding for land or farms page.

Capital items

The agri-environment capital grants offer has been available since January.

Today, we added a range of new capital items to the existing offer.

  • AF1: Plant an agroforestry woodland tree
  • AF2: Plant an agroforestry fruit tree
  • AF3: Supplement: Species diversity bonus
  • TE6: Tree guard (tube and mesh)
  • TE7: Tree guard (wood post and rail)
  • TE8: Tree guard (wood post and wire)
  • PA4: Agroforestry plan
  • PA5: Moorland mapping plan

This means that in total, there are now 105 capital items (and 5 plans) available through the different grants.

For example, we’ve introduced new capital items to support the SFI agroforestry actions to help protect trees while they are established and grant funding is available for items including tree guards.

A new moorland mapping plan supports better planning to manage environmental features on moorland.

You can access these capital grants as a standalone grant, or to help you carry out the actions in your SFI agreement.

Colleagues at the Forestry Commission will publish an agroforestry post on their blog soon.

Take-up: a closer look

As of 5 August 2024, just under 5,300 farmers and land managers expressed an interest (EOI) to apply for the expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer since May and we continue to receive EOIs regularly.The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) is steadily working through EOI submissions and applicants can expect to hear from them soon.

Of those whom we have invited to apply, over 600 applications have been received with 70 agreements offered to date. Agreements start on the 1st of the month after offers have been accepted, meaning the first agreements went live on 1 August. We’ll provide further details on the rollout in due course.

The above relates to the expanded SFI offer only. Record numbers of agri-environment agreements are now in place. As of 16 July, there were over 65,400 live agreements. Previously, the largest number of live agreements was 59,200 in 2010.

Stay up to date

We will confirm plans for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier and our broader approach to environmental land management in due course.

Stay up to date through our blog posts. In the next few weeks, we'll confirm our plans for agricultural shows and auction marts. You can your questions to us in the comments section below or at a webinar. We'll publish details of upcoming webinars here on the blog.

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An update on SFI and our agri-environment schemes  (2024)

FAQs

How much does SFI pay? ›

This summer, we will begin to make payments for those already in agreements and those entering into SFI for the first time. The management payment will pay £40 per hectare for up to the first 50 hectares entered into an eligible agreement and £20/ha for the first 50 hectares for years 2 and 3.

What is the SFI 25 percent? ›

Each action sets out if it's a 'limited area' SFI action. You can select as many 'limited area' actions as you wish, but the total eligible area you enter into them must not be more than 25% of the total agricultural area of your farm.

What program did the government come up with to help farmers farm in more environmentally friendly ways? ›

Created in 1985, CRP is one of the largest private-lands conservation programs in the United States. Thanks to voluntary participation by farmers and landowners, CRP has achieved significant goals in conservation and sustainability. CRP enrollment options include General CRP, Grassland CRP and Continuous CRP.

What is the Agri Environment Scheme in Northern Ireland? ›

The Environmental Farming Scheme (EFS) offers participants a 5-year agreement to deliver a range of environmental measures and has three levels: a Higher Level, primarily for environmentally designated sites and other priority habitats.

Is SFI worth it? ›

SFI 2023 has improved its offer and flexibility over its initial launch in 2022. It certainly isn't a perfect scheme, and it will evolve further in the next couple of years. But when considering SFI alone, it can now bring a reasonable income to arable and lowland livestock farms.

Can I make money with SFI? ›

The fastest way to earn money in SFI is by selling their products as listed in TripleClicks. For the sales of each products, you will earn commissions instantly. You can advertise your TripleClicks affiliate link and can earn the commissions instantly if someone buy some products through your affiliate link.

What is a good SFI? ›

Solar Flux Index (SFI) measures the sun's radio emissions at a wavelength of 10.7 cm (2800 MHz). A higher SFI generally indicates better HF propagation conditions. A typical range is 60 to 400. Higher values correlate with improved long-distance HF communication. A-Index represents geomagnetic activity.

What is the all time high for SFI? ›

finance (SFI)? The highest price paid for saffron. finance (SFI) is $3,496.46, which was recorded on Feb 20, 2021 (over 3 years). Comparatively, the current price is 99.35% lower than the all-time high price.

How long are SFI ratings good for? ›

SFI SPEC 3.4/5: Jacket (and Pants Where Applicable) (no expiration) SFI SPEC 3.2A/15: Jacket and Pants or Suit (5 years) SFI SPEC 3.2A/20: Driver's Suit (5 years) SFI SPEC 3.2A/25: Driver's Suit (5 years)

What does CRP pay per acre? ›

The average rental rate is $78.20 per acre. CRP is actually a combination of set-aside programs. It includes the General Program, Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) and Continuous CRP (non-CREP), Wetlands and Grassland programs.

Are farmers struggling in 2024? ›

Many farmers say they have a gut feeling 2024 will go down as the worst financial year they've ever had. The reality is glaring. USDA's net farm income forecast for 2024 is a $43 billion drop from 2023 to $116.1 billion. That is a 25.5% decline in just one year.

What is the new Farm Bill in 2024? ›

The rural development title of the Farm Bill provides funding and guidance for programs overseen by the USDA Rural Development office. The draft title proposes extensions for many key programs, as well as the introduction of new opportunities.

Do Irish farmers get subsidies? ›

If you are a farmer, there are a number of grants and schemes available to you. For example, there are payments to subsidise your income and grants to help modernise your farm and make it more sustainable.

How much is an acre of farmland worth in Northern Ireland? ›

High dairy prices have played a part on both sides of the border. Average prices in Northern Ireland in 2022 rose by 22% compared to 2021. Overall, the average price paid for land in 2022 was £13,948 (€16,421) per acre. That was an increase of £2,514 or €2,948 per acre on the previous year.

What is an agricultural scheme? ›

Agri-environment schemes are Government programmes set up to help farmers manage their land in an environmentally-friendly way. Agri-environmental schemes are important for the conservation of farmed environments of high nature value, for improved genetic diversity and for protection of agro-ecosystems.

What is the difference between CSS and SFI? ›

CSS is a five-year agreement compared to three years for SFI, which rules out the possibility of a coterminous agreement at present.

How does SFI work? ›

SFI is a network marketing business and is affiliated with the Triple Clicks store. As an SFI Affiliate, our role is to generate sales at the Triple Clicks store for which we are getting paid in multiple ways. These ways of being paid are well outlined in the compensation plan…

What is the minimum area for SFI? ›

Check you're eligible to apply for an SFI agreement

at least 5 hectares (ha) of BPS eligible land – this does not set a minimum eligible area you can enter into an SFI agreement as there is no minimum area for an agreement.

How do I register for SFI? ›

Contact the sfi manager in your home municipality to assist with your sfi registration or visit your municipal office and bring your birth certificate and some ID such as a passport or driver's license with you.

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