IHTM24067 - Agricultural purposes: Farm Woodland Premium Scheme and other agri-environmental schemes
There are many other agricultural/environmental schemes that can
apply to agricultural land.
The Farm Woodland Premium Scheme is administered by DEFRA,
and exists to promote the establishment of woodland by offering
annual payments to compensate for the agricultural income foregone.
It is only available to farmers who must at the same time apply for
grants under the Woodland Grant Scheme (WGS),as the environmental
and silvicultural standards of the WGSr must be satisfied before an
FWPS application can be approved.
The Scheme is open to farmers who, either personally or
through a manager, run an agricultural business that includes the
land to be converted to woodland. Agriculture is defined in the
Rules and Procedures and is broadly in line with that included in
s.96(1) AHA 1986; keeping horses for recreational and/or sporting
purposes is specifically excluded, as is fish farming.
Once accepted into the scheme the woodland must be
maintained in accordance with good forestry practice and not
returned to agricultural use for at least
- 30 years after planting in the case of woodland receiving payments for 15 years (generally more than 50% by area with broadleaves);
- 20 years in the case of woodland receiving payments for 10 years (generally 50% or less by area with broadleaves).
Agricultural relief cannot be available as the whole purpose of
the Scheme is to take land out of agriculture.
You should refer any cases involving schemes not covered by
these instructions where it appears that the land is not occupied
for agricultural purposes (
IHTM24060) to TG.
