Deadline: 30-Jun-24
The Western Australian Government is now inviting applications for its Gnangara Horticulture Water Use Efficiency Grants to implement water use efficiency infrastructure and grants to implement soil amelioration activities.
Objectives
- The objective of the Program is to deliver productivity benefits by increasing water use efficiency, by eligible horticultural businesses obtaining written advice on any or all of the following technologies including:
- Modifications to irrigation systems that increase the application of water uniformity;
- Changing from sprinkler to drip irrigation;
- Purchase and implementation of soil and/or crop sensor technology; crop monitoring equipment and annual data hosting fees;
- Installation of protected cropping options, which may include greenhouses, glasshouses, shade houses, windbreaks, or permanent netting;
- Soil amelioration strategies and inputs.
Funding Information
- The Western Australian Government has made a total of $1.5million available for eligible commercial Western Australian horticultural businesses to implement approved water use efficiency and soil amelioration measures.
Eligible Activities
- Eligible activities for water use efficiency grants are:
- Grants to implement water use efficiency infrastructure: Up to $50,000 per applicant, based on matched funding.
- Grants to implement soil amelioration activities: Up to $30,000 per applicant, based on matched funding.
Eligibility Criteria
- To be eligible to apply, you will need to demonstrate you:
- Own, share farm or lease property that you use for horticultural production in the eligible area;
- Conduct the majority of your primary production business in Western Australia;
- Operate as a sole trader, partnership, trust or private company;
- Hold an Australian Business Number (ABN) and are registered for GST; and,
- Are a commercial primary production business (as defined in the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997).
For more information, visit https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/horticulture/north-wanneroo-voucher-scheme