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Minister announces final opening of the Soil Nutrient Health Scheme

Minister announces final opening of the Soil Nutrient Health Scheme

Northern Ireland Executive
15 May 2025, 17:30 GMT+10

Minister announces final opening of the Soil Nutrient Health Scheme

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DAERA Minister Andrew Muir MLA has announced that the Soil Nutrient Health Scheme (SNHS) will open for the fourth and final time in June this year. Farmers in Zone 4 (Co Antrim) and all other farm businesses, that have not yet registered are invited to apply.

Minister Muir is pictured at the Balmoral Show with Dr Rachel Cassidy, AFBI and Stanley McDowell, AFBI Chief Executive.

Speaking during a visit to Balmoral Show Minister Muir said: "I am delighted to announce that the period for registrations for Zone 4 of the Soil Nutrient Health Scheme will open on 16 June and close again on 1 September 2025."

Minister Muir continued: "Zone 4 will be the last phase of the SNHS and will be open to all farmers in Co Antrim. All remaining unregistered farm businesses across the rest of the country will also be offered a final opportunity to register for the Scheme when Zone 4 opens.  

"There has been good uptake in Zones 1, 2 and 3, with over 90% of farms registered and over 400,000 fields tested for soil nutrients. I strongly encourage all eligible farm businesses to take this final opportunity to join this groundbreaking scheme. Registration is a simple online process through the Government Gateway. Finally, it is important to note that taking part in the scheme and completing the training is planned to be a conditionality for the new Farm Sustainability Payment from January 2026."

All farmers in the Scheme receive important information on soil nutrient levels for each field as well as maps of hotspots for nutrient runoff during rainfall events and an estimate of the amount of carbon stored in their soils, hedgerows, and trees. They are also offered training on interpreting results and preparing a nutrient management plan through the College of Agriculture Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE).

Farmers who are eligible in Zone 4, and unregistered farmers from Zones 1, 2 and 3 who previously expressed an interest in the scheme, will be contacted by Agri-Food Biosciences Institute (AFBI) in advance of opening with details about how to register online.

Scheme FAQs are also available.

CAFRE SNHS training is available.

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