Founder of the British On-Farm Innovation Network (BOFIN) and Oxfordshire farmer Tom Allen-Stevens is urging growers to take advantage of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF), which opens for applications on 17 March.
“The Farming Equipment and Technology Fund is a fantastic opportunity for farmers to invest in kit that improves the productivity of their business. I urge anyone wanting to innovate to take time to look through the list to see what could work for your business.
“If you’re thinking about applying, it’s also worth asking whether it could form the basis of an ADOPT project. It’s a great way to test something out on your farm, see how it performs, and share the results with other farmers. As approved project facilitators, BOFIN is always happy to discuss potential ADOPT applications with farmers who want to explore what’s involved.”
Applications for the FETF fund, which includes three grants to help farmers buy items to improve productivity, manage slurry, or improve animal health and welfare, will be open from 17 March until midday on 28 April.
Farmers can submit one application for each of the three grant ‘themes’ if they wish. Each application must be for between £1,000 and £25,000.