The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Deadline dayforewe hogg scheme applicants draws near

SUPPORT: Payment coupled to number of animals kept as breeding replacemen­ts

- Philippa merry

The deadline is now rapidly approachin­g for farmers and crofters looking to benefit from the new ewe hogg scheme.

Applicatio­ns under the Scottish Upland Sheep Support Scheme (SUSSS) close in just two days’ time, on Monday.

The linked scheme is designed to assist active hill farmers and crofters through a payment coupled to the number of ewe hoggs they keep as breeding replacemen­ts.

But as SUSSS enters its second year, NFU Scotland said it anticipate­s some producers may become exposed to financial hardship because payments could again slip below predicted rates.

This is because the scheme has a fixed e8 million per annum budget and payments will fluctuate in correlatio­n with the number of animals claimed for each year.

If a high number of animals are eligible, average payments will fall.

Last year, payment rates equated to e78 per ewe hogg – well below the Scottish Government’s original e100 estimation.

But although NFUS lobbied for changes to the scheme in order to avoid ‘over claiming’, it said none of the suggested improvemen­ts were taken on board by Holyrood.

As a result, Less Favoured Areas Committee chairman Martin Kennedy, who farms in Highland Perthshire, said hill farmers and crofters should prepare themselves for lower rates yet still.

“The rate of payment in year one was disappoint­ing compared to what applicants had been expecting, and we believed positive tweaks could easily have been made by Scottish Government for year two that would have fine-tuned the system,” said Mr Kennedy.

“These tweaks would not only have made these precious funds more applicant-friendly but also be far better targeted at those active hill sheep producers who are most reliant on the support.”

But with no changes made to SUSSS, the union said government must be open with industry and reveal promptly what the likely rates will be to allow applicants to plan and budget for the year ahead.

“That said,” added Mr Kennedy, “I would still urge crofters and hill farmers eligible for SUSSS to press ahead with their applicatio­n before Monday.

“The funds they may receive will be a vital element of the total amount of support they will get under the CAP schemes.”

SUSSS, along with the Basic Payment Scheme, greening, Less Favoured Areas support and beef calf scheme payments, are all valuable tools to assist the viability of hill farms or crofts.”

 ??  ?? Applicatio­ns under the Scottish Upland Sheep Support Scheme close on Monday.
Applicatio­ns under the Scottish Upland Sheep Support Scheme close on Monday.

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