DAERA Minister has highlighted the
effectiveness of the Beef Carbon Reduction Scheme in reducing
greenhouse gas emissions and improving productivity in its first
year.
The scheme has benefitted approximately 8,000 eligible farm
businesses with around £19.8 million in financial support in its
inaugural year.
The Minister re-iterated his commitment to investing in
environmental farming practices and rewarding farmers for
providing environmental benefits alongside food production.
Designed to address the beef sector's unique challenges, the BCR
scheme focuses on increasing productivity and improving
environmental sustainability. The scheme is being implemented
over a four-year period and incentivises a progressive reduction
in the age at slaughter each year.
In the first year (2024), the maximum age at slaughter target was
30 months. In the second year of the scheme, this has now reduced
to 28 months for animals slaughtered during 2025.
Minister Muir said: “I am glad to see 8,000 (98%)
eligible farm businesses opting into the Beef Carbon Reduction
Scheme which is supporting both a reduction in greenhouse gas
emissions and enhanced productivity."
Payments will continue to issue to remaining farm businesses upon
the completion of validations.
The Minister added: “These payments demonstrate my
commitment to supporting our farmers to enhance productivity
whilst improving environmental sustainability in Northern
Ireland.”
Registered online users of eligible farm businesses will receive
their payment notification via DAERA messaging. Agents will
receive the payment notification via DAERA message on behalf of
the clients they opted in.
To receive notifications by e-mail and view payment details
online, farm businesses must register with either NI Direct
Account or Government Gateway for a DAERA online account.
Registration for a DAERA online account can be completed at DAERA
Online Services: https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/services/daera-online-services or
call 0300 200 7848 for support to get registered and ask to speak
to the Single Application Team.
Notes to editors:
- Payments are capped at a maximum of 352,000 animals in NI per
scheme year.
- Where an agent was used to opt in customers to BCR it is
still important that at least one member of all farm businesses
is a registered online user so that the business can receive
notifications of a new DAERA message. On receiving the first
email from no-reply@daera-ni.gov.uk, it
may appear in the junk folder. If so, this email address needs
moved to the main inbox and/or add it to the address book to
ensure DAERA communications are received.