DAFM Statement for Protein Scheme Applicants
From Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
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From Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
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The introduction of Checks by Monitoring (CbM) for the Protein Aid Scheme in 2021 is the first step in the implementation of the Area Monitoring System (AMS) which will be compulsory in the new CAP. CbM is an automated and continuous process which will use Satellite data along with other data sources to determine the agricultural activity on all land parcels declared by farmers under the Protein Aid Scheme in 2021.
Accordingly, the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has written to all Protein Aid Scheme applicants with some helpful information on the introduction of Checks by Monitoring (CbM) for the Protein Aid Scheme in 2021. To coincide with this, a webinar will take place on Tuesday 29 June at 11 am where scheme applicants will learn more about the process and what it means for them.
The use of satellite data and technologies such as AgriSnap, DAFM’s geotagged photo app for Checks by Monitoring, will have significant benefits for farmers. For example, CbM facilitates prior notification of Protein Aid Scheme applicants of non-compliances concerning crop type and provides the applicant with the opportunity to amend their claim accordingly without penalty.
A webinar is scheduled for Tuesday 29 June at 11 am, and Protein Scheme Applicants interested in attending should register at:
For those who may not be in a position to attend on the day, a recording of the webinar will be made available on the Department’s website.
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