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$7.9 million boost for NSW dairy industry

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25 November 2022, 10:31 PM

$7.9 million boost for NSW dairy industry

A $7.9 million investment will help the dairy industry recover and rebuild from floods, and better prepare for future natural disasters.

 

The Dairy Sector Recovery Strategy will help the dairy industry recuperate and build long-term resilience after the February-March flooding event earlier this year.

 


Funding provided from the jointly Commonwealth and NSW Government-funded Storm and Flood Industry Recovery Program (Sector Recovery and Resilience Grants) under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements and $1.6 million from industry co-contributions will help the sector get back on its’ feet.


Federal Minister for Emergency Management, Senator Murray Watt said, "The dairy industry is hurting from relentless disaster events this year, and we are providing relief through this unique support package under stream 2 of the jointly funded Storm and Flood Industry Recovery Package.

 

"By investing in both recovery and resilience, we can ensure farmers, consumers and rural communities are better prepared for future disasters too and we are pleased to work with the NSW Government to deliver this support.

 


"This funding is the latest tranche of support for rural communities to help them recover and comes on top of other assistance jointly funded by the state and federal governments."

 

While NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole added "Farmers sit in the engine room of the State, pumping more than $13 billion into the economy every year, so it’s critical we help them out when they’re hardest hit. 

 

"Dairy farmers are among the worst hit by this year’s floods and this funding will help ensure our farmers get back on their feet sooner and are better prepared for the next disaster, while continuing to provide us with the best milk and dairy products in the world.

 

"This funding builds on the more than $202 million that has gone out the door to help flood-affected farmers across all sectors in the past 12 months alone, including the $75,000 Special Disaster Grant for primary producers, the $25,000 Rural Landholder Grants, and the $100,000 Critical Producer Grants."



The funding will deliver 12 projects across three working packages focusing on:

  • Better Response and Short-Term Recovery
  • Better Preparedness, Lower Risk and Improved Resilience
  • Supporting Industry Development

 

NSW Minister for Agriculture Dugald Saunders said, "Since the first deluge earlier this year, more wet weather has inundated most dairy regions along the coast, putting farmers under enormous pressure both financially and emotionally. 

 

"These projects will support greater industry sustainability and work on areas such as farmer emergency response, natural disaster vulnerability, mitigation strategies, workforce attraction and retention and managing feed.

 

"It's all about equipping dairy farmers with the right tools and resources to build better preparedness and allow for faster disaster recovery."

 



DAIRY NSW Regional Manager Paul van Wel welcomed the investment to further help the dairy industry.


“The Dairy NSW-led program will address labour availability for NSW dairy farmers, which continues to be a challenge faced by the entire Australian agricultural sector.”

 

For more information about the Dairy Strategy for Sector Recovery Program, please visit:www.nsw.gov.au/regional-nsw/regional-recovery-programs/storm-and-flood-recovery/sector-recovery-and-resilience-grant

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