Backing Australian farmers through Round 1 of the On Farm Connectivity Program

The Albanese Government is backing the nation’s farmers and primary producers through the now completed Round 1 of the On Farm Connectivity Program (OFCP), with more than $15 million worth of grant applications received to support ag-tech connectivity solutions.
 
The $30 million program provides rebates of up to 50 per cent for eligible equipment - worth up to $30,000 – through eligible suppliers. Discounted technologies are also offered through approved suppliers.
 
The program is extending data coverage further onto properties, allowing for greater connection and reliability of machinery and sensor technology.
 
Ag-tech assists primary producers to optimise soil quality and nutrient levels, monitor livestock, improve efficiency of water use and streamline farm logistics, as well as enhancing on-farm safety and helping safeguard farming equipment, livestock and fuel supplies.
 
Equipment funded through the OFCP includes: 

  • Near Katherine, in the Northern Territory, pastoralists Trudi Oxley and Paul Thomson are integrating an automated and portable cattle weighing system, providing real-time data on the condition of their cattle which is saving significant time and money on helicopter musters.
  • In far-west Queensland, farmers Barbara and Mark Mason - who manage Mirage Plains, more than 52,000 hectares south of Cunnamulla - have utilised the On Farm Connectivity Program to boost their water infrastructure capabilities in an area with poor connectivity.
     

With Round 1 of the OFCP now closed, producers and equipment suppliers should keep an eye out for Round 2 which will launch later this year.
 
The OFCP is part of the Government’s $1.1 billion Better Connectivity Plan which is improving mobile and broadband connectivity and resilience in communities across Australia.
 
For more information on the program, visit infrastructure.gov.au/ofcp
 
Quotes attributable to Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP:
 
The Albanese Government is backing our farmers and primary producers who feed our nation and fuel our economy.
 
“I’m delighted to see that Round 1 of the On Farm Connectivity is helping deliver cutting-edge technology is delivering benefits to Australian farms.
 
“Farmers and primary producers are innovators and adaptors. This Program is an investment in their future and the future of Australian farming and agriculture, and I look forward to opening Round 2 later this year”.
 
Quotes attributable to Senator Murray Watt, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry:
 
“The On Farm Connectivity Program is an investment in the future of Australian agriculture, and it’s great to see Aussie businesses in every State and Territory benefiting from this program in Round 1.
 
“By helping farmers invest in new technologies, we’re powering productivity and embracing smarter, more sustainable farming practices.
 
“I’d strongly encourage farmers to take advantage of Round 2 when it opens. In the meantime, anyone wanting to see how agtech might benefit their work should give the Regional Tech Hub a call.”