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The government has announced that as of today, deer chillers will be one of the items available via the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund.Â
The availability of the fund means that deer managers will now be able to apply for a grant covering up to 60 per cent of the cost of a new chiller trailer.Â
Published in a Defra farming blog, any chiller purchased must adhere to defined specs, which have been released alongside the announcement.
Applications must be made by midday on 17 April 2024.
The specs are as follows:
FETF423 – Chiller trailer for deer carcasses
Expected average cost of item (£): 15,091
Percentage paid towards item: 60%
Grant amount (based on a quantity of 1) (£): 9,054.60
Score: 58
This item is new for 2024. Item must:
You must provide this item’s serial number when you submit your claim for payment.
FETF424 – Large chiller trailer for deer carcasses
Expected average cost of item (£): 19,839
Percentage paid towards item: 60%
Grant amount (based on a quantity of 1) (£): 11,903.40
Score: 63
This item is new for 2024. Item must:
You must provide this item’s serial number when you submit your claim for payment.
More information can be found at Farming Equipment and Technology Fund 2024: guidance now available – Farming (blog.gov.uk).
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