Environmental Land Management scheme – details revealed on actions, payment rates and timings

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Defra has now published extensive details of the range of actions, payment rates and timings for the environment land management schemes (“ELMs”).
Details of the range of actions and payment rates for these are available in the policy paper: Environmental Land Management (ELM) update: how government will pay for land-based environment and climate goods and services.
In brief overall summary, in terms of ELMs’ components:
Countryside Stewardship (“CS”) pays for environmental work carried out alongside sustainable food production, from restoring wildlife habitats, to creating or managing woodlands, to mitigating flood risks. Defra are encouraging applications for Countryside Stewardship in 2023 and 2024 as the best way to transition to the new schemes and have expanded the offers available.
Countryside Stewardship Plus will reward farmers for taking coordinated action, working with neighbouring farms and landowners to support climate and nature aims. The enhanced version of the Countryside Stewardship scheme will see an additional 30 protective measures become available by the end of 2024, taking the total number of actions available to farmers to over 280. Payment rates will vary depending on the action taken.
As the schemes evolve over the next 2 years, Defra intend to offer SFI and CS in a single, integrated service, so that a combination of actions from both schemes can be selected.
Following on from the 22 projects chosen for the first round of the scheme last summer, applications will open for further rounds of Landscape Recovery in spring this year and in 2024.
The second round will focus on net zero, protected sites and habitat creation. Defra aim for up to 25 landscape-scale projects creating and enhancing woodland, peatland, nature reserves and protected sites such as ancient woodlands, wetlands and salt marsh.
Defra's announcement claims there is "something for everyone". We now have the details to work this out.
Today we published further information on the growth and rollout of our environmental land management schemes. It includes the full range of actions, payment rates and when they’ll be available. There’s something for everyone in our schemes and grants. We’ve made them much more straightforward, flexible and workable, so if you haven’t yet looked, now is the time to.