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Non-Productive Investments (NPIs)

NPIs are actions which you, an ACRES CP farmer can apply to undertake through your farm advisor and get paid for actions which you complete. Click on the links beside each action to watch a relevant video.

Full specification details for all actions can be found here 

For a leaflet on NPIs in general, please see this link 

View all of the related videos here

Water Provision

Water troughs, rainwater catchers, water storage tanks, solar water pumps and pasture pumps

Having a good, clean, reliable supply of water within a field can provide a range of benefits to water quality and biodiversity. Troughs can be used to keep cattle away from springs, streams and rivers and also encourage grazing in remote parts of winterages.

€290.66 /Water Trough (video) 

€716.84 /'built' Rainwater Catcher

€798.66 /Water Storage Tanks (video)

€1852.50 /Solar Water Pump (video)

€289.04 /Pasture Pump (video)

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Scrub Control

Area or strip

Although beneficial for biodiversity in most cases in the Irish landscape, encroaching scrub poses a distinct threat to the unique and rare grasslands of the Burren and Aran areas. 

€480.97-€14,784/ha (video)

€0.96-5.28/m (video)

Bracken Control

Strimming or mechanical

Dense stands of bracken can threaten species-rich grassland areas. There is funding available for its control. There is funding available for 'cutting' or preferably 'bruising' the bracken in late May and then again 6 weeks later.

​€835.44/ha for Strimming (video)

€242.76/ha for Mechanical (video)

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Conservation of Cultural Heritage Sites

The Burren and Aran islands are widely known for the wealth of archaeological or cultural features within the landscape. They do however require on-going maintenance and upkeep, a once-off payment is available per feature.

€299.91 for Sites on Arable Land (video)

€133.71 for Sites on Grassland (video)

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Wildlife Boxes

Barn owl, bat, swift and swallow boxes

Installing wildlife boxes on your farm can provide vital habitat for various species while earning you a decent payment.

€294.40/box for Barn Owl/Kestrel Box (video)

€56.43/box for Bat boxes (min of 3) (video)

€134.04/box for Swift boxes (min of 3) 

€29.32/box for Swallow boxes (min of 3) (video)

Rodenticide-Free Rodent Control

These gas-powered traps are a good alternative to using poison baits when controlling rodents in farmyards. Rodenticides must not be used on farms where Barn Owl boxes are installed due to the risk of in-directly poisoning the owls when they prey on dead or dying rodents. These traps work well when used in conjunction with Barn Owl Boxes and Mobile Feed Bins

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€272.06/unit for every Trap installed (video)

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Feed Provision

Mobile feed troughs and storage bins

Burren ration is a great alternative to silage feeding in the lean spring months while in-calf cows are still on the winterage. These actions are designed to encourage meal feed as opposed to silage feeding on winterages.

€59.22/Feed Trough (video)

€175.20/Mobile Feed Storage Bin (video)

Access

Re-gravelling of winterage tracks and culverts

Vehicle access tracks are vitally important for managing cattle on remote, upland winterage sites on short winter days. Funding is available to repair sections of existing track which have fallen into disrepair.

On wetter ground, culverts may be installed on sections of track or drain crossings where vehicles and livestock are crossing through the water.

€2.99/m of Track re-surfaced (video)

€476.22/Culvert 

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Stone Wall Repair

Stone walls are important cultural features of the Burren and Aran areas, for walls that have fallen into disrepair, there is funding available to restore and maintain them.

€3.03/m for 2-Sided Stone Walls (video)

€1.53/m for 1-Sided Stone Walls (video)

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Hedgerows

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Planting new, or rejuvenating existing hedgerows.

Hedgerows are highly important habitats for wildlife and are great for providing shade and shelter to livestock. By replacing fencing with a hedgerow you may even be able to boost your score on some of your fields in addition to getting paid to plant the hedge.

€23.10/m for New Hedgerows (video)

€18.88/m for Hedgerow Rejuvenation

(coppicing, infilling and/or laying, not for scrubbed up stone walls) 

Gates

Heritage or field gates

Gates are essential for managing livestock on remote sites and when planned correctly, they can have great in-direct benefits for habitats.

€496.61/Heritage Gate (video)

€185.61 /Field Gate (video)

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Fencing

Sheep, barbed wire or permanent electric

Stock-proofing existing boundaries can be an essential action when managing grazing habitats.

€3.44/m for Sheep Wire

€1.52/m for Permanent Electric (video)

€2.60/m for Barbed Wire (video)

€257.50/unit for a Solar Electric Fencer (video)

Tree Planting Options

Traditional orchards, small woodlands (160 or 300 trees) or planting 3 trees

Tree planting has a wide range of benefits for biodiversity carbon capture, water quality and shade. There is good funding and a range of options available to you as an ACRES CP farmer.

€1,302.61/Orchard (Min. 10 trees) (video)

€1,247.48/Woodland (160 trees on 0.05ha)

€2,309.20/Woodland (300 trees on 0.09ha) (video)

€31.17/Tree (min 3 trees) (video)

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Riparian Margins

Fencing off a buffer zone along a river and allowing it to revegetate can have great benefits for the river by intercepting nutrients, holding the soil together, providing shade and the creation of a wildlife corridor. You can install either permanent electric fencing or sheep wire fencing along the river or drain and there is also an additional payment if you opt to plant trees within the margin. 

€5.50/m for Permanent Riparian Electric Fencing (video)

€9.48/m for Sheep Wire Fencing (video)

€13.93/tree for Riparian Margin Tree Planting.

Habitat Supports for Wild Birds

Wild bird cover crop and wader scrapes

Wild bird cover strips can be a great source of food for birds in winter and pollinators in summer. Crop can be planted on green land.

Wader scrapes are shallow ponds, dug for the benefit of breeding waders, as they are good foraging habitats for birds such as curlew they aren't suitable for limestone land or near forestry or hedgerows. 

€5.41/m for Wild Bird Cover Strip (9m wide) (video) 

€265.28/scrape for Wader Scrapes (video)

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Winter Stubble

A good option for Arable farmers, this action provides a payment for leaving winter stubble on an arable field for the winter post harvest until Feb 1st the following year.

€119.42/ha for Winter Stubble

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