Horticulture Pilot Scheme to support local growers
Two pilot initiatives open for expressions of interest
The College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) has extended the application deadline for the Horticulture Pilot Scheme, giving growers additional time to complete their applications.
The Horticulture Pilot Scheme is specifically designed to provide growers with professional specialist crop, business and supply chain support. The scheme aims to help the local horticultural industry to develop their operations and to drive cooperation, innovation and development opportunities within the production horticulture sectors in Northern Ireland.
Applications are currently open for the following two initiatives.
The Sustainable Sector Growth Groups Pilot Scheme
This will offer support to horticulture businesses through individual and group professional advice from crop specialist, business development and supply chain advisors. Group membership will provide an opportunity for businesses to develop cooperation for sustainable business growth.
Growers' Training and Support Pilot Scheme
This will provide an opportunity for those who wish to start or develop a horticultural business professional advice from crop specialist, business development and supply chain advisors as well as a travel bursary to support their professional development.
The deadline for applications is 4pm on Monday 19 January 2026.
CAFRE will deliver an online awareness session to give information on the support available through the pilot schemes, and details about the application process. Join the MS Teams session on Tuesday 6 January 2026, at 7pm.
Find out more about the Horticulture Pilot Scheme.
First published 19 September 2025