Thursday,
23 January 2025
Farmers to benefit with program return

The National Farmers’ Federation has welcomed funding for a third round of the On Farm Connectivity Program (OFCP).

Announced today by the Minister for Communications, Michelle Rowland MP, the OFCP is designed to assist farmers to adopt advanced connected machinery and sensor technology.

In previous rounds of the program, farmers have benefited from a 50 percent rebate on eligible equipment costs, including installation and training, with rebates ranging from $1,000 to $30,000.

NFF President David Jochinke praised the value of the program, with funding increased to a pool of $20 million for Round 3.

“The NFF is a strong supporter of this program and the direct benefit it creates for farmers,” Mr Jochinke said.

“Embracing connectivity and digital infrastructure is key to unlocking the productivity of the ag sector, but high upfront costs are often a barrier. This program is a smart investment for the Government and a win for Australian farmers – who, through the NFF, have been calling for further rounds.”

The NFF’s Regional Tech Hub has resources and advice available for farmers seeking to access the program.

“I encourage farmers to get prepared for when applications open later this year. Find a spare moment to give the Regional Tech Hub a buzz and make the most of this opportunity,” Mr Jochinke said.

“My advice to farmers however would be that like previous rounds, Round 3 is likely to be oversubscribed. So if you’re ready to buy some kit and the investment makes sense without the rebate, buy now.”

Following the success of the two previous rounds and increasing industry interest, the NFF is calling on all sides of politics to get behind the program.

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“This program has been a stroke of genius. As we head into an election, we would like to see all parties support further funding for the program to give producers and agtech providers confidence that this funding will flow,” Mr Jochinke said.

“Now more than ever, we need programs which support increased productivity and sustainability. The On Farm Connectivity Program does exactly that by allowing more farmers to adopt technology that makes their farms safer, more productive and more sustainable.

“The NFF will continue to work closely with Government on the design of the program to ensure it remains equitable and accessible to farmers around the country.”

For more information about the OFCP and to access the free advisory service, including case studies from Round 1, visit regionaltechhub.org.au/onfarm/