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Pineapples, prawns and peanuts: agvet grant recipients

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12 June 2025

Pineapple, prawn and peanut producers will be helped to access safe and effective agricultural and veterinary (agvet) chemicals through $2 million in grants.

The grants are part of the Australian Government’s $33.8 million 15-year commitment to help farmers access agvet chemicals to help feed Australia and the world.

The program has demonstrated great returns on investment, with an ABARES report showing a return of $117 for every grant dollar spent.  

To date, the Improved Access to Agvet Chemicals program has awarded 250 grants totalling $19.86 million. This has resulted in 45 new permit uses and 45 new label uses for agvet chemicals.

Deputy Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Policy, Matt Lowe said, funding was guided by a collaborative process between rural RDCs, commodity groups, the National Farmers Federation, and state and territory governments to compile a priority list of agvet chemical needs for Australian farmers.

“This Round 10 approved 11 grants that address industry-identified priority uses in a range of plant and animal commodities, such as prawns, pineapples, peanuts, tea tree and poultry, for pest and diseases ranging from Blue Billygoat weed to calonectria,” Mr Lowe said.

“The program improves the productivity of Australian farmers and helps smaller industries that can find it difficult to gain access to agvet chemical products.”

For more information visit Improved access to agricultural and veterinary chemicals program. 

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