Second chance for farmers to access 40% Defra grants towards GEA Farm Technologies milking and cooling equipment
Farmers that missed out on the first round of the Defra Farming and Forestry Improvement Scheme (FFIS) have another chance to apply for grants of up to 40%, which can be used on GEA Farm Technologies milking and cooling equipment.
The FFIS is part of the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) and aims to help make farming businesses more profitable and resilient whilst reducing the impact of farming on the environment.
David Wenner at GEA Farm Technologies, said: “We’ve had a number of farmers successfully receive grants from the first round which ended in January. This funding is a great opportunity to help farmers and agricultural contractors improve the competitiveness of their business. Together with the range of products that GEA Farm Technologies has to offer we are urging all dairy farmers in England that missed out the first time to look closely at their farm improvements and take advantage of the second round of funding available.”
Here are just some of the Total Solutions from GEA Farm Technologies that could qualify:
- Cluster flushing systems such as SureFlush
- Milking clusters for improved animal health such as IQ cluster
- Automatic foot baths including PediCuRx
- Heat recovery systems including ExtraHeat
- HeatWatch for improved health and welfare of your dairy cows
- Variable speed vacuum systems VoD EnergySaver
- Livestock housing accessories for improved animal welfare
- Slurry management systems including those for sand-laden slurries.
The deadline for the second round of applications is 5pm on 17 July 2012 and farmers are encouraged to submit their applications in as soon as possible, as the process is competitive.
For more information visit www.gea-farmtechnologies.co.uk or email info.geafarmtechnologies.uk@gea.com.