Countryside gets set to claim £15billion under CAP reform
How well do we understand CAP? I think whilst many local authorities have a major stake (including owning farms) in this whole agenda the vast majority of them know little or nothing about the £15 billion to be spent on this agenda up to 2020. I suggest its worth reading the article identified in the hyperlink below
Thousands of people involved in farming, wildlife preservation and rural businesses will receive first details this week (15 April) setting out how they might benefit from £15 billion in EU funding over the new seven years Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) period.
Defra, working with the Rural Payments Agency (RPA), Natural England, Forestry Commission and the Rural Development Team has published more information on how the new schemes will work, as part of a drive to ensure people are given regular updates so they know what they need to do to claim and when.
The CAP Reform Countdown An Introduction to the new Common Agricultural Policy schemes in England is being sent to more than 110,000 existing customers of land-based schemes in England and includes a timeline drawing together on a single page a snapshot of all the schemes. There is also more information on the roll-out of a new online service which will make it quick and simple to apply.
Farming Minister George Eustice said:
“We are determined to implement the CAP in a way that is as simple, affordable and effective as possible and are working together across Defra to help people understand how the reforms will affect them, what they need to do and when, and how to get more information.
“Defra has worked hard over years of negotiations to get the best deal possible for the UK’s farmers, rural communities and the environment. Our aim now is to ensure everyone who wants to apply for a share of these CAP funds is able to do so quickly and simply and that the countdown to the new CAP is as smooth as possible.”