Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme (Mainland and Islands) full guidance

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Date published: 11 September, 2015

Date superseded: 24 November, 2015

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These notes cover the Scottish Suckler Beef Support Scheme (Mainland and Islands Variants). Please read them carefully so you understand the rules of the scheme.

If you have any questions or concerns, please get in touch with your local area office.

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Overview of scheme

  • this scheme gives direct support to specialist beef producers. It has an annual budget of €38 million for Scottish mainland claims and €6.6 million for claims from the Scottish islands. Payments in sterling will depend on the exchange rate in force at the time
  • the scheme year runs from 1 January to 31 December
  • we pay on male and female calves at least 75 per cent beef bred
  • calves must been born on your Scottish holding and kept there for 30 days
  • animals born on or after 2 December are not eligible until the next scheme year. We consider an animal to be one day old on the day after it was born. So an animal born on 2 December is not 30 days old until after 1 January
  • claims can be made from 1 September, 2015 and there is no limit to the number of claims you can make by the close of the scheme on 31 December, 2015
  • you must keep a herd record book for all cattle on your holding in line with the Cattle Identification Regulations
  • we set the payment rate to match the number of eligible animals claimed each scheme year
  • we may inspect your holding to check your claims

Registering with Rural Payments and Services

To apply for this scheme, you must be registered with our new system, even if you were previously registered with us.

You can find out more on how to register here