
Investing in new equipment or technology can make a real difference to farm businesses.
The Farming Equipment and Technology Fund (FETF) (FETF 2026) is designed to help make those investments more accessible.
The window to apply closes at midday on 28 April 2026. If you are planning to invest in equipment or technology for your business this year, apply now.
Available funding and themes
Through FETF 2026, £50 million is available to help farmers, growers, foresters and contractors invest in equipment and technology.
Funding is divided between 3 themes: productivity, animal health and welfare, and slurry management.
Each theme includes a list of eligible items you can apply for.
Productivity

The productivity theme includes a wide range of equipment and technology to help improve efficiency and reduce input costs across different types of farm businesses.
For example, you can apply for funding towards camera-guided inter-row sprayers, which target weeds more precisely, reducing chemical use and input costs.
There is also support for rainwater harvesting tanks, which collect and store rainfall for use on farm, lowering reliance on mains or abstracted water and helping build resilience during periods of drought.
You can also apply for items such as robotic silage pushers, which automatically move feed towards livestock throughout the day, improving feed access and reducing waste.
Under this theme, £20 million is available.
Animal health and welfare

The animal health and welfare theme includes a wide range of equipment to support better livestock management.
For example, you can apply for funding towards mobile sheep handling systems, which make it easier to gather, handle and treat animals in the field.
There is also support for hydraulic or pneumatic cattle crushes, which help improve safety for both farmers and livestock during handling.
You can also apply for smaller items, such as static cow brushes, which support animal comfort and day-to-day welfare in housed systems.
Under this theme, £20 million is available.
List of animal health and welfare items.
Slurry management

The slurry management theme includes equipment to help improve how slurry is collected, stored and applied.
For example, you can apply for funding towards robotic slurry collectors, which automatically remove slurry from livestock housing, improving hygiene and reducing labour.
There is also support for mobile slurry separators, which process slurry into solid and liquid fractions, making it easier to store, transport and make better use of nutrients. This can help to reduce reliance on bought-in fertilisers.
You can also apply for items such as low-emission spreading equipment, including dribble bars, which apply slurry closer to the ground to reduce ammonia emissions and improve nutrient uptake by crops, further increasing the value of slurry as an alternative to synthetic fertilisers.
Under this theme, £10 million is available.
List of slurry management items.
Funding, guidance and how to apply
You can apply for grants between £1,000 and £25,000 per theme. If you apply across all 3 themes, you can receive up to £75,000 in total.
This is the final standalone round of FETF in its current format.
We are reviewing how some innovative equipment may continue to be supported from 2027 through a simpler, more streamlined grant offer.
The FETF 2026 guidance is available on GOV.UK. This includes eligibility criteria and how to apply.
Watch the Farming Equipment and Technology Fund 2026 webinar.
The Rural Payments Agency (RPA) also produced a series of videos on how to apply.






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