SENATOR THE HON MURRAY WATT
MINISTER FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
THE HON TARA MORIARTY MLC
MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE AND MINISTER FOR REGIONAL NSW
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE
SUPPORT CONTINUES TO STRENGTHEN FLOOD AFFECTED PRIMARY INDUSTRIES SUPPLY CHAIN
Businesses in 62 Local Government Areas are eligible, with support available to help long-term recovery efforts.
The program is jointly funded by the Albanese and Minns Governments under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).
Federal Minister for Emergency Management Murray Watt said support is available to rebuild, repair and improve the resilience of eligible first receivers and processors, or harvesters of primary produce that operate within the fisheries, horticulture and agriculture sectors.
“Round 1 of the Supply Chain Support Program has already helped to repair premises and support employers to keep their employees in jobs at multiple flood impacted operations across NSW, including dairies, distilleries and seafood suppliers,” Minister Watt said.
“Under Round 2 of the Supply Chain Support Program, eligible businesses and co-operatives that experienced direct flood damage can apply for up to $2 million to support projects such as the replacement of damaged plant and machinery, for business and product diversification, or for transporting product from outside the area.
“Processing businesses and co-operatives indirectly impacted by floods through major supply chain disruptions can apply for up to $250,000.”
Minister for Agriculture, Regional NSW and Western NSW Tara Moriarty said the NSW Government is making sure no one is being left behind, including those who work to get our agricultural product from paddock to plate.
“From berry and dairy processors to fishing co-operatives, the Supply Chain Support Program is strengthening primary industries by assisting companies to modernise their operations to reduce workforce disruptions and build industry sustainability,” Ms Moriarty said.
“Reducing the impact of future natural disasters is essential to keeping specialised jobs and skills in regional areas and helping businesses to become more resilient.”
For further information and to apply, visit: www.nsw.gov.au/supply-chain-support-program
The Supply Chain Support Program is designed to complement existing flood-recovery measures in disaster-declared regions.