Earlier this week, as part of the Chancellor's Spending Review.
The department confirmed cuts to delinked payments in 2026 and 2027 which will result in a maximum payment of 拢600 鈥 a further significant reduction from the 拢7,200 maximum payment available in 2025 following announcements made in the Autumn 2024 budget.听
NFU Deputy President David Exwood has criticised the news: 鈥淗aving had significant reductions to delinked payments announced only last autumn in the Budget, to have further big reductions starting next year will be yet another financial blow to many farmers who haven鈥檛 had the time to effectively plan for them.听
鈥淒efra has committed to making the savings from these payments available to farmers so they can deliver the government鈥檚 environmental targets and invest in sustainable food production. We now need clarity on how this funding will be used, particularly with the current closure of the Sustainable Farming Incentive to new applicants. When SFI fully reopens, it鈥檚 vital that the scheme is accessible to all farmers to unlock investment and productivity and prevent ongoing cashflow pressures which are hindering progress.
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鈥淲hile farmers finally have certainty over what payments they will be receiving, they need to know that they can access the funding saved from these reductions so they can plan ahead.鈥
What's happened so far
Delinked payments replaced BPS in England under the agricultural transition scheme, with BPS ending in 2023.听
Following the October Budget in 2024, Defra said it would be accelerating the end of the direct payment phaseout, and prioritising directing investment towards its ELM schemes.听
Delinked payments were always planned to be reduced progressively through to 2027. In 2024, reductions were 50% for the lowest payment band, increasing to 70% for amounts in the highest payment band.
鈥To have further big reductions starting next year will be yet another financial blow to many farmers who haven鈥檛 had the time to effectively plan for them.鈥
NFU Deputy President David Exwood
For 2025, Defra is applying a 76% reduction to the first 拢30,000 of a payment, while making no payments for any portion of a payment above 拢30,000. These payments will be issued from 1 August 2025 onwards as a single instalment.听
For 2026 and 2027 Defra will:听
- Apply a 98% reduction to the first 拢30,000 of any delinked payment (the maximum payment now being 拢600).
- An amount above 拢30,000 will be reduced by 100%.
- The RPA will calculate the reductions using the farmer鈥檚 reference amount (based on average of BPS 2020-2022 and not the value of their 2025 payment).
The RPA will write out to farmers in due course to explain the position.