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Drought Preparedness Grants to Assist Primary Producers

  • 1.  Drought Preparedness Grants to Assist Primary Producers

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    Drought Preparedness Grants to Assist Primary Producers

    Drought Preparedness Grants offer up to $50,000 as a co-contribution grant to assist primary producers undertake new permanent infrastructure activities that will improve the drought preparedness of their property.


    What assistance is available?

    Primary producers can now apply for a grant of 25 per cent of the cost of purchasing new permanent capital infrastructure to a maximum cumulative amount of $50,000 over five years.

    The grant aims to assist producers with the cost of implementing new permanent capital improvements and carrying out drought preparedness activities identified in their Farm Business Resilience Plan including the below and as outlined in the guidelines. Please note this is not an exhaustive list.

    • water infrastructure including pipes, water tanks, water troughs, new dam construction, drilling a new working bore, water conservation infrastructure and water pumps
    • storage, mixing and feeding out equipment for grain, fodder, molasses and other supplements
    • grain storage and equipment that improves the ability of the business to manage drought
    • reasonable freight components to purchase and install equipment or infrastructure
    • consumables including fuel for own machinery used in relation to the drought preparedness project and
    • contractor costs or non-salaried employees' costs directly associated with implementing the drought preparedness project.

    QRIDA Sustainability Loan may be used as the co-contribution to the Drought Preparedness Grant for implementation activities.

    To be eligible for Drought Preparedness Grant, the project will:

    • involve the purchase and installation of new permanent capital infrastructure
    • improve the ability of the primary production business to prepare for continue to operate in, or recover from, drought conditions
    • be a drought preparedness activity listed in your resilience plan for the primary production business and
    • not have already commenced the project before the assistance is approved. (Deposits however may be paid for the purchase of materials or engaging contractors up to 90 days before the approval of assistance).


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