Protein Aid and Protein/Cereal Mix (50/50) Crop Scheme
- Published on: 9 May 2022
- Last updated on: 8 June 2022
- What is the Protein Aid and Protein/Cereal Mix Crop Scheme?
- How to qualify
- Rates of payment
- Terms and Conditions
- Frequency Asked Questions
- Contact
What is the Protein Aid and Protein/Cereal Mix Crop Scheme?
Support for protein crops is provided to incentivise the growing of protein crops, to reduce the dependency on imported feed material. Supports for protein crops include three elements:
1. The EU funded Protein Aid Scheme,
2. The nationally funded element of the Protein Aid Scheme, and
3. The nationally funded Protein/Cereal Mix Crop Scheme.
How to qualify
Farmers can prepare for the scheme by declaring the eligible crops- beans, peas, lupins and protein/cereal mix crop - on their 2022 Basic Payment Scheme online application. The Department will write to eligible farmers in June 2022 inviting them to apply for the scheme.
A sample of scheme applicants are selected for inspection each year.
You must comply with the conditions of the schemes.
Rates of payment
You will be paid a rate of €300/hectare for beans, peas and lupins under the Protein Aid Scheme. The Protein/Cereal Mix crop will be paid €150/hectare.
Payments are likely to commence in December 2022.
If you do not meet all of the conditions of the scheme you may receive a reduced payment or no payment.
Terms and Conditions
You must read the terms and conditions
Frequency Asked Questions
Contact
Protein Schemes
- Address:
- Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine, Old Abbeyleix Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, R32 PRA6
- Email:
- Telephone:
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353 57 8674422