Farming Equipment and Technology Fund 2026 opening soon

The application window for the next round of the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF 2026) will open on 17 March.

Guidance for FETF 2026 is now available on GOV.UK to help you prepare.

A total of £50 million will be available to farmers, growers, foresters and their contractors to invest in equipment and technology.

Funding is split across 3 themes:

  • £20 million for farm productivity
  • £20 million for animal health and welfare
  • £10 million for slurry management

You can apply for a grant towards the cost of specific items from approved lists within these themes. In total, 290 items are eligible for funding. Grants range from £1,000 to £25,000 per theme. You can apply for items under more than one theme, up to a combined maximum of £75,000. You will be paid a percentage of the cost of each item. The exact amount depends on the item you choose. These items can cut costs, improve efficiency and protect profits.

Farm productivity

This grant can help you improve efficiency on farm and strengthen profitability. There are 70 productivity items available in this round, and you can apply for a grant towards any of them. We’ve added a range of new items this year, including autonomous UV-C light treatment.

Items include:

  • weed wipers that apply herbicide directly to taller weeds instead of spraying the whole field, reducing chemical use and protecting crops and wildlife
  • rainwater harvesting tanks that collect and store rainfall for on-farm use, reducing reliance on mains or abstracted water during dry periods
  • camera-guided inter-row sprayers that target crops between rows, reducing chemical use and input costs
  • robotic silage pushers that move feed towards livestock throughout the day, improving feed access and reducing waste

Animal health and welfare  

Animal health and welfare grants are available to commercial farmers who keep pigs, sheep, dairy cows, beef cattle, laying hens or broilers.  This grant can help you invest in equipment that improves livestock health and welfare — supporting productivity, product quality and more consistent production, while strengthening profitability.  There are over 100 animal health and welfare items available in this round, and you can apply for a grant towards any of them.

Items include:

  • ventilation equipment such as fans and chimneys to improve airflow in housing. This reduces temperature, humidity and harmful gases, lowering the risk of heat stress during hot weather.
  • biosecurity equipment such as portable storage bins, water tanks and sheeted gates to prevent wildlife entering livestock areas and contaminating feed

Your vet can help you identify the most useful improvements for your farm and the equipment that could support them. You can take advantage of our funded vet visit to have this conversation.

Slurry management 

This grant can help you improve how you collect, store, test and apply slurry. Better slurry management supports soil health and water and air quality, while helping you make the most of valuable nutrients — which can support nature and reduce the need for purchased fertiliser.

There are 17 slurry management items available in this round, including:

  • robotic slurry collectors which automatically remove slurry from livestock housing, improving hygiene, reducing labour and helping maintain better air quality for animals and workers.
  • flow-rate monitoring equipment which measures how much slurry is being applied in real time, allowing more accurate spreading. This helps avoid over- or under-application, improves nutrient use and can reduce fertiliser costs.
  • low-emission spreading equipment (such as dribble bars). These apply slurry close to the ground in narrow bands rather than spraying it into the air. This reduces ammonia emissions and odour, improves nutrient retention for crops and lowers the risk of runoff into watercourses.

The full list of items and specifications under each of the 3 themes can be found in the FETF 2026 guidance.

You can read more about the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund in the Defra Blog here.

 

Photo of dairy cows in a shed (for Defra tech fund)

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