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New $8 million tech boost pledged

A PUSH to help primary producers adopt new technologies has received a boost with the state Liberal-National opposition committing $8 million in funding.

If elected, the Coalition will establish the Agriculture Futures Extension Program, which would be available to grower groups to boost profitability, productivity, and environmental sustainability.

The funding will allow industry groups to tailor programs for participants, with the focus of AFEP’s delivery, including awareness of agriculture’s impact on the environment and carbon emissions; adoption of environmentally friendly technologies and practices; supporting emerging farmers (such as young people and women), and diversifying domestic and export markets.

Opposition agriculture spokesperson Peter Walsh said the fund would deliver innovative programs to drive greater productivity.

“Victoria’s $17.8 billion agricultural industry relies on innovation to constantly adapt to a changing environment,” Mr Walsh said.

“This funding will allow industry groups to deliver programs that encourage on-farm innov­ation and adoption of new technology.

“Our farmers are the stewards of the land, and the Agriculture Futures Extension Program will assist them in meeting their business and net zero ambitions.”

It is estimated the program would be able to deliver 40 separ­ate programs through to 2027.

It builds on the Liberals and Nationals’ commitment to establishing a regional Victorian collab­orative soil research centre and programs such as Birchip Cropping Group’s Nexus program.

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