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Assisting farmers impacted by droughts

Farmers impacted by the current drought conditions in Greater Geelong, Golden Plains and the Surf Coast can now apply for on-farm grants.

The $12.1 million On-Farm Drought Infrastructure Grants Program opened on October 18 for eligible farmers to apply for co-contribution grants of up to $5000 for on-farm improvements.

Minister for Agriculture Ros Spence said many farmers in the state’s south west were battling drought conditions and that the program would help build farm business preparedness.

“I strongly encourage farmers to apply for an infrastructure grant and take advantage of the additional supports that are available,” she said.

“We’re investing $12.1 million into on-farm infrastructure to ensure south west farmers are better prepared to withstand the effects of current and future drought conditions.”

The grants will allow farmers to upgrade water infrastructure, purchase drought management tools, and build stock containment areas and grain and fodder storage.

Member for Western Victoria Jacinta Ermacora said it was important to help farmers manage and withstand seasonal conditions and prepare their businesses for the future.

“We’re supporting our farmers and local communities when they need it most with practical support to deal with the current drought conditions and to withstand future conditions,” she said.

The grants formed part of a $13.53 million Drought Support Package, which included an investment in farmer wellbeing, technical decision-making advice and a Regional Drought Coordinator.

Visit ruralfinance.com.au or call 1800 260 425 for more information on the On-Farm Drought Infrastructure Grants Program, including specific areas of eligibility.

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