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Speaking to attendees and delegates at this years Dairy Tech event held in Stoneleigh Park, Minister Eustice praised the variety of technology on show at the event and explained how farmers can benefit from the grants.
Many of the items eligible for funding are highly relevant to the dairy sector, including specialist foot trimming crushes and calving detectors, but there is a range of innovative items from which the majority of farmers can find something they would want to apply for.
Farmers can apply online to the Countryside Productivity Small Grant Scheme, requesting a grant between 3,000 and 12,000 towards the costs of farm equipment.
Opening the event alongside Lord Curry and the Chairman of the RABDF Mike King, Minister Eustice explained how the scheme has been designed with simplicity in mind, to save farmers valuable time.
Farming Minister George Eustice said:
Its fantastic to see the scale of innovation here in Stoneleigh, where over 250 exhibitors are showcasing some truly advanced products and services which have come to the market for dairy farmers to improve productivity.
The dairy industry is our largest agricultural sector and we want to make sure farmers can become more resilient, competitive and able to capitalise on the growing global interest in quality British produce as we leave the EU.
By opening this small grants scheme, we hope more farmers will be able to access this equipment and embark on more innovative and ambitious projects.
Last year Defra also opened a series of offers for larger grants through the Countryside Productivity scheme. Farmers can apply for grants of over 35,000 for a range of different projects, including for making more efficient use of resources, proc