Future Farm Investment Scheme (FFIS) – What It Is and How McCaskie Can Help

A major opportunity has arrived for Scottish farmers and crofters — the Future Farm Investment Scheme (FFIS) officially launches on 14th July 2025. This Scottish Government capital grant programme aims to support agricultural businesses in becoming more efficient, sustainable, and climate-resilient.

Through FFIS, eligible farmers can claim up to 100% funding on a wide range of infrastructure and equipment designed to improve:

  • Environmental outcomes

  • Animal welfare

  • Slurry and waste handling

  • Water efficiency

  • Feeding systems and more

Who Is Eligible?

Farmers, crofters, and land managers in Scotland with (or working toward) a Whole Farm Plan. All sizes of enterprise are welcome, including family farms and new entrants.

What Can Be Funded?

The scheme supports high-impact investments in:

  • Water storage, irrigation and drainage

  • Slurry systems, separators and robotic scrapers

  • Calf and youngstock housing

  • Automated feeding and EID technology

  • Energy-saving fans and lighting

Why Choose McCaskie?

McCaskie is uniquely placed to guide you through FFIS with:

  • On-farm consultations to identify eligible needs

  • Product recommendations and compliant quotes

  • Help aligning your purchase with your Whole Farm Plan

  • Delivery, installation, and ongoing support

We partner with top manufacturers including:

  • Fullwood JOZ – robotic slurry and feeding systems

  • Urban – calf milk feeders

  • Pearson – housing solutions

  • Hydor – ventilation systems

  • Hoofcount – footbaths

And many more…

What’s Next?

View our FFIS Product Catalogue from www.mccaskie.co.uk/ffis or visit your local McCaskie store in Ayr, Lanark, Kinross or Stirling. You can also speak directly to your local field sales rep.

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to invest in your farm’s future — with grant support and full guidance from McCaskie.

📞 Call us on 01786 474481 or book your FFIS consultation today.

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