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What the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) does to make sure the English and Welsh languages are treated equally when we provide public services in Wales
Read the agreement holder’s guide for agreements starting on or after 5 January 2023 until 31 December 2023.
Read the agreement holder’s guide for agreements starting on or after 3 January 2024 until 31 December 2024.
What you can and cannot buy.
If you want to add extra information about your beef to product labels, you must make sure it meets current food labelling legislation.
Inspectors will make unannounced visits to check that you’re complying with the rules for compulsory beef and veal labelling.
Find out who can apply for the CPSG, what the grants are for and how much money is available.
This annex lists hints and tips for filling in your online application form
This section provides information about the main elements of the Countryside Productivity Small Grant (CPSG) scheme
This section explains how to submit your online application, what information you will need and what happens after we receive your application
Read about the changes for Round 3
This manual explains how to become a Facilitator of a Facilitation group and how to apply for the Countryside Stewardship Facilitation Fund scheme.
What happens if you do not meet the Terms and Conditions of your Grant Funding Agreement.
Find out what the grant is for, who can apply and how much funding you can apply for.
This section includes the key things you need to know and the information you will need before applying for the FETF.
How to claim your grant, what evidence you need to submit with your claim and what happens next.
The latest information for farmers, landowners and rural businesses during periods of public sector industrial action.
Slaughterhouses in Great Britain with a high throughput of pig carcases must send weekly pricing data to the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB).
Information for project owners about inspections the Rural Payments Agency carries out on projects funded by the programme.
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