Saturday, January 18, 2025

Farmers could get £25,000 flood recovery grants, says NFU

The NFU is telling farmers they could be eligible for government grants of up to £25,000 through the Farming Recovery Fund.

The support has been made available for those affected by Storm Henk through Defra’s Flood Recovery Framework, which is used in exceptional circumstances to support councils and communities following severe flooding.

Farmers who have suffered uninsurable damage to their land will be able to apply for the funding to go towards repair and reinstatement costs.

As was the case with Storm Babet, farmers should also be eligible for up to £2,500 from the Business Recovery Grant to help them return quickly to business as usual, says the NFU, and up to £5,000 from the Property Flood Resilience Repair Grant Scheme to help make their homes and businesses more resilient to future flooding.

NFU Deputy President Tom Bradshaw welcomed the news on the funding and said the NFU would be looking through the details carefully to see what is covered and who is eligible to apply. “Many areas of the country are continuing to experience devastating floods and our thoughts are with those communities affected.

“Thousands of acres of productive farmland are still under water and many crops are not going to survive the winter with the huge financial stress and misery that brings.

“We are continuing to monitor the situation and supporting our members via our network of contacts in the Environment Agency and local authorities.”

Defra Secretary Steve Barclay said: “45,000 properties are already protected thanks to our flood defences, and I would like to pay tribute to the work of Environment Agency teams, first responders, and others.

“For those who have sadly been affected, our Property Flood Resilience Repair Grant Scheme will soon be open to help residents protect their property in the future, while our Farming Recovery Fund will support farmers who have suffered damage as they work to put food on our tables.”

The Farming Recovery Fund is triggered following exceptional weather events and was last made available in 2019/20.

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