Backing Health of Farm Businesses

The Victorian Government is working alongside farmers to ensure they are at the forefront of agriculture’s digital revolution with a new state-wide program.

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Minister for Agriculture Mary-Anne Thomas has launched the $10 million Digital Agriculture Investment Scheme as part of the Enabling the Digital Agriculture Revolution Program.

Grants of up to $50,000 are available to assist eligible farm businesses to invest in on-farm digital technology projects to improve productivity, resilience and long-term viability of their farms.

Eligible projects could include technology such as weather stations, animal monitoring systems, robotics, drones or unmanned autonomous vehicles, sensors, on-farm networks and farm management software.

The project will be delivered by Rural Finance on behalf of Agriculture Victoria. Applications for the scheme will close on 31 October 2021 or when funds are fully allocated.

The Scheme will build on foundations laid by the $12 million On-Farm Internet of Things (IoT) trial which established new IoT networks in regional Victoria and has awarded 350 grants to support farm businesses to invest in technology on Victorian horticulture, sheep, dairy and broadacre cropping properties.

On-Farm IoT Trial participant Kilbirnie Farms is a 4,000-hectare mixed cropping and sheep property in Western Victoria. With little technology currently on the farm, the team at Kilbirnie is planning to use their grant to set up a weather station and soil moisture probes to help with critical decisions regarding spraying, harvesting and baling.

Gippsland dairy farmers and On-Farm IoT Trial participants and FFG members Wilco Droppert and Sandra Jefford are using animal monitoring devices to reduce time and money spent checking cattle.

The Victorian Government is backing a stronger, more innovative and sustainable agriculture industry with a new 10-year strategy to drive Victoria’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and bolster the economy.

Applications for the Digital Agriculture Investment Scheme can be submitted through the Rural Finance website.

For more information, visit agriculture.vic.gov.au/digitalag.  

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