07 August 2024
The National Farmers’ Federation has welcomed the second round of the On-Farm Connectivity Program (OFCP), which now features a significant funding boost.
In a vote of confidence in our primary industries, the program’s budget has been increased to $18 million, exceeding the original $15 million allocated.
Announced today in Cairns by the Minister for Communications, the Hon Michelle Rowland MP, the OFCP is designed to assist primary producers in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries in adopting advanced connected machinery and sensor technology.
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While the program won’t officially open applications until mid-October, farmers will be able to benefit from a 50% rebate on eligible equipment costs, including installation and training, with rebates ranging from $1,000 to $30,000. It’s time to start planning now.
Key program enhancements include:
NFF CEO Tony Mahar praised the program’s expansion and its potential benefits for farmers. “These enhancements address the unique needs of the agricultural community and make it easier for farmers to utilise this program,” Mr Mahar said.
Regional Tech Hub General Manager, Jen Medway, highlighted the value of tailored support provided through the program.
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“The NFF, supported by the Regional Tech Hub, will continue to offer farmers specific advice on their connectivity needs, from extending connectivity to machinery sheds to integrating sophisticated production networks,” Ms Medway said. “This free, independent advisory service is key for farmers to make informed decisions about their connectivity technologies.”
The NFF urges all eligible farmers to start thinking about opportunities on-farm to take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their on-farm connectivity and improve their operations.