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CS HABMOS: Rural Payments and Services

This management option supports rural payments and services under the Scottish Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS). Pays Contact RPID for payment rates.

Written by Sven Poppelmann

HABMOS: Rural Payments and Services

What is this option?

This management option supports rural payments and services under the Scottish Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS).

What do I need to do?

  • a Phase 1 habitat survey that demonstrates the presence of the target habitats, or

  • an existing National Vegetation Classification survey demonstrating the site contains the target species

  • you must adhere to an approved grazing regime, defining the livestock units and dates

  • do not apply fertiliser, slurry or farmyard manure

  • do not apply lime, unless you have prior approval

  • do not allow the land to become poached or vehicle tracked

  • do not carry out supplementary livestock feeding unless with prior written approval

  • do not spray, except for the spot-treatment of injurious weeds (requires prior written notification) or treatment of invasive species (requires prior written approval)

  • you must maintain a diary

  • Ancient Wood Pasture

Payment

Contact RPID for payment rates

How to apply

Applications are made through the Scottish Government's Rural Payments and Services portal. You must be registered with Rural Payments and Services (RP&S) to apply.

For application guidance and deadlines, visit the AECS scheme page on the Rural Payments and Services website.

Who can help

  • Rural Payments and Inspections Division (RPID) - for application guidance and scheme administration

  • NatureScot - for environmental advice and endorsements where required

  • Farmwalk - for digital farm mapping and environmental compliance support

Contact your local RPID office for specific guidance on this option.

This information is provided by Farmwalk based on published government guidance. Always check the latest guidance on GOV.UK.

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