Drought is a reality for primary producers. Come and discuss drought management ideas with fellow producers and learn about the new drought preparedness assistance at this free workshop at Monto, 9 November!
As part of Queensland’s drought reform, Drought Preparedness Grants offer up to $50,000 as a co-contribution grant to assist primary producers undertake on-farm capital improvements that will improve the drought preparedness of their property.
To access these grants and other drought support measures including no and low interest loans, producers will need to have a Farm Business Resilience
Plan.
To assist producers with this, the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Queensland (DAF), Rural Solutions Queensland Inc (RSQ) and Queensland Rural
and Industry Development Authority (QRIDA) invite you to a workshop to learn more about the new policy, how to apply and to discuss drought management
ideas for adoption and funding.
Morning tea and lunch will be provided.
8:30 am registration for a 9 am start, finishing around 3pm.
Click here to download the Building Grazing Business Resilience workshop flyer (PDF)
Would you like to get involved in the TNQ Hub? Do you have an upcoming event that you’d like us to attend? We’d love to hear from you! Please email tnqhub@jcu.edu.au