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Defra unveils new £10m welfare fund for beef and dairy farmers

By July 27, 2023August 7th, 2023No Comments

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Preview: A £10 million fund is being made available to beef and dairy farmers to help them replace ageing cattle buildings with new facilities, Defra has announced.
The Animal Health and Welfare Infrastructure Grant, which opened today, will allocate awards to cattle farmers in England ranging from £15,000 to £500,000.Through this grant, they will be able to access funding for roof-top solar panels on calf housing buildings, as well as prioritizing new and upgraded calf housing. The government has also announced that more than £19 million has been awarded to over 3,000 livestock farmers who applied to the first round of the grant. Both grants form part of the wider Animal Health and Welfare Pathway, which supports farmers to transition to higher welfare practices and systems.The guidance for a new infrastructure grant to support cattle farmers to further improve the health and welfare of their animals has been published, with the grant scheme opening for applications later this summer. [...]Defra said successful applicants could receive funding for a variety of building types - for example, the construction of A-frame buildings to house dairy calves from birth to weaning, or a mono-pitch building on a beef unit to house calves between 3-6 months. Defra added that it would be extending this infrastructure grant to other livestock sectors, with forthcoming funding available for pig and poultry farmers.

 

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