ScotGov pauses FAS to allow processing of outstanding applications

Due to high demand, the Scottish Government has put a temporary pause on processing FAS Carbon Audits. Agrecalc users should continue to tick the FAS box (version 1) or toggle the FAS button (Agrecalc Cloud), or alternatively apply through Preparing for Sustainable farming (PSF) scheme on the ScotGov website.

Since July 2024, The Farm Advisory Service (FAS) has received strong uptake in Carbon Audits. To allow the service to manage this high demand, and to allow the Scottish Government to adjust available resources, new applications for FAS Carbon Audits will be paused from 23 September 2024.

Existing applications will be processed and honoured as usual.

High demand and uptake of FAS Carbon Audits

This pause will allow time to process outstanding applications, and a further update on next steps will be shared in due course. Farmers and crofters seeking assistance with Carbon Audits after 23 September can apply through Preparing for Sustainable Farming (PSF) and advice on carrying out a Carbon Audit support is available on the FAS website.

The strong uptake in FAS Carbon Audits demonstrates the credibility of FAS Carbon Audits and the strong relationship FAS has with the sector.

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands Mairi Gougeon said:

“I am delighted to see the current high demand for FAS Carbon Audits from farmers and crofters.

“FAS has played a central role in supporting farmers and crofters in preparing for the Whole Farm Plan. This includes providing easy access to information and updates, support for Carbon Audits, and Specialist Advice on biodiversity and soil nutrition.

“Seeing high uptake of this support means farmers and crofters are engaged and informed as we move towards our ambitions for the Whole Farm Plan in 2025, and I thank every farmer and crofter who has been involved.

“Carbon audits play a key role in Scotland becoming a global leader in sustainable and regenerative agriculture. While applications to FAS Carbon Audits are paused, I would encourage farmers and crofters to access the resources available to them through the PSF and FAS resources.’’

"Carbon audits play a key role in Scotland becoming a global leader in sustainable and regenerative agriculture. While applications to FAS Carbon Audits are paused, I would encourage farmers and crofters to access the resources available to them through the PSF and FAS resources.’’

Strong awareness of benefits of carbon assessments

Julian Bell, Agrecalc’s Principal Consultant and Agriculture Director, said: “This development is something that happens fairly regularly at this time of year, and testifies to the strong awareness among Scottish farmers on the advantages and benefits of carbon assessments. The support comes back online fairly quickly after the available resources have been adjusted.

“We will keep the FAS tick box visible in version 1 of Agrecalc (app.agrecalc.com) and the toggle button available in Agrecalc Cloud. Our users usually take some time with inputting data into the software after they have been accepted into the FAS scheme, so we’ll continue to have this available for everyone.”

"We will keep the FAS tick box / toggle button available in the applications. Our users usually take some time with inputting data into the software after they have been accepted into the FAS scheme, so we'll continue to have this available for everyone."

Additional support and information

Additional support and information are available via the following links:

Preparing for Sustainable Farming (ruralpayments.org)

Preparing For The Future | Helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service (fas.scot)

How to Get Started with Carbon Audits | Information helping farmers in Scotland | Farm Advisory Service (fas.scot)

 

If you have any further questions, you can contact the advice line by emailing [email protected] or by calling 0300 3230161.

 

Further support with your Carbon Audit through PSF is also available from your nearest RPID Area Office.

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