£20 Million Fund Will Help Up-skill Farmers, Foresters and Growers

Posted: 16/11/2011

Author: Samuel Zelmer-Jackson

Category: Agriculture, Production Horticulture, Trees and Timber

16/11/2011 - A new £20 Million fund will help England’s farmers, foresters and growers develop the skills needed to become more efficient, competitive and profitable says Lantra Awards.

The Farming and Forestry Improvement Scheme (FFIS) will provide businesses with grants up to £25,000 between now and December 2013. Eligible projects for the FFIS funding must fall into one of the following categories: Nutrient Management, Energy Efficiently, Water Resource Management, Forestry and Animal Health and Welfare.

Lesley Barr, Lantra Awards’ Head of Product Development said: "This is a great opportunity for businesses in England to get training to increase their skills and ultimately make themselves more profitable, while working to support the environment.

 

"There are many courses, awards and qualifications available that will increase the skills of professionals and businesses applying for this grant such as energy crops and land-based activities."

 

The Farming and Forestry Improvement Scheme is part of Defra’s Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE). To find out more about the FFIS funding scheme, visit the website 

To find out more about Lantra Awards’ training courses, awards and qualifications, visit

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