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Farm & Horticultural Improvement Scheme

by isleofman.com 18th January 2013

The Department of Environment, Food & Agriculture is pleased to announce the opening of the next application period of the Farm and Horticultural Improvement Scheme (FHIS) from Monday 25th February until 4.30pm on Friday 15th March 2013.

Minister Gawne said “I am pleased we have been able to provide Capital Investment support to farmers this winter, despite the pressures the Department is facing. I understand that there are a significant number of farmers who are confident about their future and want to invest and expand. This will be good for their business and also help stimulate much needed work in the construction sector. As well as the increased investment and their future profitability, this is good for the wider economy.”

An amendment to the Countryside Care Scheme in March 2012 has allowed DEFA to redirect money which would have previously been dispersed as positive modulation to support this scheme.

Many aspects of the Scheme, such as supportable items, rates of grants, including enhanced rates for young farmers, remain the same. There are however some new measures which will simplify the application process for farmers and allow streamlined administration by DEFA leading to an improved service for applicants.

As previously, applications of more than ?15,000 will require a business case to be submitted. All relevant paperwork can be found on the DEFA website:

http://www.gov.im/daff/animals/fhis.xml.

For further information, please contact Agriculture@gov.im or 685844.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 18th, January 2013 03:45pm.

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