The Rural Payments Agency Podcast: Episode 9

...with CS processing manager Gregg Bulman. We discuss how farmers must submit an annual declaration or claim form before 15 May 2024 to receive payment for works carried out through...
...with CS processing manager Gregg Bulman. We discuss how farmers must submit an annual declaration or claim form before 15 May 2024 to receive payment for works carried out through...
...taking in even more shows and events in 2024. I’m looking forward to another busy season! As well as farmers, land managers and agents we were also pleased to see...
...in 2024 and onwards, your first payment will be four months after your SFI agreement starts. After that you’ll be paid every three months, so you have regular, reliable income....
...The percentage reductions that will be made to BPS payments for the 2021 to 2024 scheme years were set out in the Rural Payments Agency December Update 2020. We have...
...your 2023 BPS applications also opened today. Read more on our blog here. New funding opportunities for farmers Defra are introducing new funding opportunities through schemes and one-off grants, as...
...to increase the nation’s resilience to flooding as we head into the winter. Taking small steps today can immediately improve your own readiness. You can find a lot of useful...
Today is the 25th anniversary of World GIS Day, created to celebrate the power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). GIS is a tool that links data to maps, integrating location...
...our customers is at the heart of this, and in today’s episode, Megan Hughes, Samantha Kadzidlo and Jen Bird from the RPA’s Customer Development, Journey and Insight Team, discuss the...
...We’ll be bringing you a whole series of these interviews with many colleagues from across the RPA during 2022. Today we would like to introduce you to Afshan who works...
The Rural Payments Agency took on administration of Countryside Stewardship in October 2018 and we have continued to work closely with the Catchment Sensitive Farming partnership. In today's guest blog...