Checklist of requirements for applications

This is an old version of the page

Date published: 15 December, 2021

Date superseded: 23 January, 2023

Note: The version of this page applicable to the AECS 2021 restricted round can be found in the Agri-Environment Climate Scheme full guidance archive.

For recent changes to this guidance, please see the bottom of the page.

This page provides a summary of the information that must be submitted before the submission deadline as part of an Agri-Environment Climate Scheme application. Missing documents may make your application ineligible.

It should be read in conjunction with:

This list is not exhaustive and you will need to check the requirements of your specific application to determine which supporting documentation should be submitted.

Also, once you commence the online application process you should regularly review the ‘supporting documents’ section of your AECS application to check which of the documents listed there still need to be uploaded.

If you are unable to provide any of the documents below for reasons beyond your control please contact RPID before the submission deadline to make them aware of the difficulty (taking a note of the method of contact, officer alerted to issue, date and time).

Note that for some items below you must use the template provided in the relevant webpage.

Online data entry (LPIDs, lengths, areas, etc)

Farm Environment Assessment (FEA) - nearly all applications require the items below. Please read the FEA guidance carefully to find out which items you need.

  • Farm Environment Map
  • Farm Environment Management Map
  • Farm Environment Table

  • Diffuse Pollution Field Map (can be incorporated in Farm Environment Map)
  • Diffuse Pollution Table (can be incorporated in Farm Environment Table)
  • Diffuse Pollution Management Map (can be incorporated in Farm Environment Management Map)
  • Certain water quality options require the production of 1) a Diffuse Pollution Steading Assessment Map and 2) a Diffuse Pollution Steading Management Map and Diffuse Pollution Steading Management table. Applications for Slurry Storage also requires a Manure & Slurry Management Plan.

All moorland applications require the following:

  • Moorland Management and Grazing Plan (using the template provided)
  • Map of moorland habitats
  • Map of access routes and supplementary feed sites where relevant
  • Map of proposed management

Other moorland plans maps and records may be required (using the templates provided):

  • Muirburn Plan and Map
  • Peatland Restoration Plan and Map
  • Bracken Management Plan and Map
  • Deer Management Plan
  • Predator Control Plan and Map
  • Flock records (if applying for for Stock Disposal or Away wintering)

Check the requirements for the individual options and capital items that you are applying for:

    • Wader Management Plan
    • Grazing Management Plan
    • Hedgerow Management Plan
    • Lowland Raised Bog Management Plan
    • Scrub Control Plan
    • Chough Management Plan
    • Cropped Machair Management Plan
    • Bracken Management Plan and Map
    • Grass Strips in Arable Fields – summary template
    • Water Margins – summary table
    • Predator Control Plan and Map
    • Invasive Plants Management Plan
    • Rhododendron Control Plan
    • Rotation map of arable / grassland options (if too complex to show on management map)

Plans and maps for Capital Items:

  • There are specific plan or map requirements for some capital items. Please refer to the individual capital item webpages.

Crofting applicants may also need to provide some of the following:

If you are a grazing clerk, applying on behalf of a grazing committee, your application must include the following supporting information:

  • the written consent of a majority of the crofters with shares in the common grazing
  • evidence that notice of the intention to submit an application and the proposed division of the grant amongst the eligible crofters has been issued by the grazings committee or constable to all shareholders sharing in the common grazings

If you are an official sub-tenant of a croft which falls within the jurisdiction of the Crofting Commission:

  • a copy of the letter issued by the Crofting Commission confirming the approval of the sub-let and its duration – this is an acceptable alternative to the landlord declaration or copy of the lease - see Occupancy of land guidance

Applicants need to consider additional requirements and provide the following at the time of application or as specified:

All Organic Conversion applications

  • Farm Map illustrating the LPIDs to be converted
  • Organic Viability Proposal endorsed by an organic certification body
  • for organic conversion applications that also include agri-environment options or the organic maintenance option, you will have to submit the required supporting documents for those management options.
  • for organic conversion application that also include agri-environment options, you should ensure the options are compatible – see Double funding option incompatibility page
  • to be allocated extra points against the ‘National Priority’ scoring criteria at least 25 per cent of your permanently held land will have to be managed under the ‘organic conversion’ option

Organic conversion applicants also need to note the following:

You must liaise with your organic certification body to ensure you are compliant with the organic requirements before you apply to AECS, before you commence organic conversion and for the duration of your AECS contract. If your AECS application is successful:

1. Your organic certification body will require you to submit to them a full conversion plan for approval, prior to your organic start date

2. Your organic start date must be approved by your organic certification body before you commence conversion, but also refer to the AECS Organic Farming conversion requirements

3. Once you have received your official letter confirming your organic start date from your organic certification body, you should forward this to your local Area Office.

All Organic Maintenance applications

  • Farm Map illustrating the LPIDs to be maintained under organic status
  • valid Organic certificate
  • Current Organic Schedule of LPIDs from your organic certification body
  • if your organic maintenance application also includes agri-environment options or organic conversion of additional land, you will have to submit the required supporting documents for those management options.
  • if your organic maintenance application also includes agri-environment options, you should ensure the options are compatible
  • to be allocated extra points against the ‘National Priority’ scoring criteria at least 75 per cent of your permanently held land will have to be managed under the 'organic maintenance' option