How to apply

Date published: 10 September, 2024

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

The 2024 Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS) application round will open for applications in early 2024. A summary is below but it is important that you read the detail for each element you wish to apply for as there are important changes

Element of AECS Application Window
Stand–alone Water-use Efficiency Irrigation Lagoon 15 February 2024 – 19 April 2024
Slurry Stores 15 February 2024 – 19 April 2024
Stand - alone Organic conversion and maintenance 01 February 2024 - 31 July 2024
Agri-environment 01 February 2024 – 10 June 2024

Note: If you are applying for Organic conversion and maintenance as part of a single application with Agri-environment management it must be submitted by the 10 June 2024 deadline. Similarly, if you are applying for water-use efficiency irrigation lagoon capital items alongside other AECS management options your application must be submitted in the main Agri-Environment application window 1 February to 10 June 2024.

Water-use Efficiency – Irrigation Lagoon

This item can stand alone or be part of a wider application. Stand alone irrigation applications will be assessed on their own merits and against other stand alone irrigation lagoon applications if budget pressures constrain our ability to approve applications.

Slurry Storage

The AECS Slurry Storage option remains nationally available, except in areas designated as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones. Businesses that currently house livestock on slurry-based system with less than 6 months storage capacity will be eligible to apply.

Organic Conversion/Maintenance

The area caps were removed in 2023 for conversion and maintenance. While there is no upper limit for land in organic conversion or maintenance you must be able to demonstrate that the land is used for agricultural purposes.

Improving Public Access (IPA)

IPA will not be opening for new applications in 2024.

Agri-environment

To maximise the benefits of the scheme while mindful of budgetary pressures, the amount that can be applied for under the following two options have been restricted.

  • Pond creation and restoration is restricted to 2000m2 per application and 600m2 per pond
  • Creation of Hedgerows is restricted to 1000m per application. (The limit has been raised from the 500m limit set in the 2023 round)

The capital items below that were not available for the 2023 application round are available for the 2024 round

  • Restoring Drystone or Flagstone Dykes
  • The Heather Cutting cutting element of the Muirburn and Heather Cutting capital item
  • Primary Treatment of Bracken – Mechanised or Chemical*
  • Follow up Treatment of Bracken - Mechanised or Chemical*

* Chemical control of Bracken is no longer funded through AECS following the decision by the manufacturers of Asulam not to pursue authorisation for the chemical in the UK.

For clarity, the items/options below remain suspended for the 2024 round.

  • Creation of Species Rich Grassland
  • Heather Restoration
  • Heather Restoration – Follow - up Molinia control
  • The Muirburn element of the Muirburn and Heather Cutting capital item

All supporting documentation should be submitted by the relevant application deadlines as outlined above. Consider early on what supporting documents you will need. Some will require input from other individuals or organisations and it is important that you allow enough time to get these inputs before the closing date. Failure to submit the required documents by the closing date may result in your application being deemed ineligible.

If you intend to reapply in 2024 on the same land as in your expiring/expired AECS contract you must consider the current requirements of the land and not assume that the existing management can simply carry on unchanged. You must submit new information including up-to-date management plans using the latest plan templates provided.

If you intend to apply for management to benefit a designated site (SSSI or European site) you are strongly advised to contact NatureScot before preparing your application.

If you are considering applying for deer management, you must contact a NatureScot Wildlife Management Officer before applying. We advise you do this as soon as the application window opens. The deadline for NatureScot pre-application advice on deer is 30 April 2024.

If you are considering applying for peatland management, you are strongly advised to contact NatureScot at least a month before the submission deadline to discuss your proposals.

If you require a NatureScot endorsement to allow you to apply for an option outwith its target area you must submit the endorsement request form to NatureScot as early as possible and at least one month before the closing date. If it is approved you must upload the endorsement as part of your application.