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Planting trees on farms

Do you want to learn how to boost productivity by adding value to unproductive land? There are significant opportunities for integrating farming with forestry.

Published: 16 Dec 2024

More on assessment and scoring

We assess projects to see if they are suitable for funding, using option-specific scoring criteria. We will evaluate applications based on criteria like:

  • environmental benefits
  • sustainability
  • alignment with national forestry priorities

The guidance on scoring criteria explains which criteria we will use and how we will score your application.

  1. Each option in your application must meet the threshold score for approval.
  2. Woodland creation applications must score at least one point on each criterion, except for additional benefit.

We will then use the score to allocate funding. We will carry out this on a competitive basis through the Forestry Grant Scheme clearing process.

For more information, please visit the scoring criteria and clearing process pages of the

Rural Payment and Services website

Use our online maps

Map Viewer allows you to explore and discover information about Scotland’s woodlands and forests.

Unanswered questions?

Queries relating to the Small Woodlands Loan Scheme or Forestry Grant Scheme should be directed to your local Scottish Forestry Conservancy Office.

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