Loading
Support package launched for farmers facing drought conditions

October 17th, 2024Support package launched for farmers facing drought conditions

The Victorian Government is backing farmers impacted by drought conditions in Victoria’s South West with a package of support to deliver on-farm infrastructure grants and increase the region’s resilience into the future.

The Victorian Government is backing farmers impacted by drought conditions in Victoria’s South West with a package of support to deliver on-farm infrastructure grants and increase the region’s resilience into the future.

Premier Jacinta Allan and Minister for Agriculture Ros Spence recently announced the $13.53 million package to help farmers in 11 south west Local Government Areas of Glenelg, Southern Grampians, Warrnambool, Moyne, Corangamite, Colac Otway, Surf Coast, West Wimmera, Ararat, Pyrenees and Golden Plains.

Right now, farmers in Victoria’s south west are facing the lowest rainfall on record, which is impacting stock and harvest and putting pressure on feed and water.

In response the state government will invest $12.1 million to help farmers prepare their properties for increasing dry conditions.

Eligible farmers will receive up to $5,000 as a co-contribution grant to support water infrastructure upgrades to pipes, tanks, troughs, dams, stock containment areas, and grain and fodder storage.

The package also includes a $1.43 million investment in counselling and advice for farmers experiencing financial and emotional distress to help them make informed financial decisions and safeguard their wellbeing.

A dedicated Drought Regional Coordinator will be also appointed to make sure support is reaching people effectively.

The support package builds on the existing support available for farmers to prepare for and respond to drought, including through providers such as the National Centre for Farmer Health, farmer workshops and field days, and a database of practical information on the Agriculture Victoria website.

The Victorian Budget 2024/25 invested $59.8 million to help farmers become drought resilient and develop sustainable irrigation practices – in addition to supporting them to prepare for future droughts in partnership with the Commonwealth Government through the $20.4 million in the Future Drought Fund.

For more information on the Drought Support Package visit agriculture.vic.gov.au/dryseasons

More Articles

Back to top