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Lobbying for irrigator support

Lobbying for irrigator support

Federal Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester, has thrown his support behind Mitchell River irrigators to help them withstand the impact of drought.

Mr Chester has written to Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Michael McCormack, to seek his support to help the irrigators undertake infrastructure projects to secure their water supply.

Mr Chester said the on-going drought had a dramatic impact on water supply in the Mitchell River catchment, triggering bans on pumping water from the river.

“I’ve been meeting with irrigators, many of whom say they’ve had a drop in production. Some expect their revenue will drop by around 20 per cent as a result of the pumping bans,” Mr Chester said.

“They believe these losses will increase as the drought persists and bans become more frequent.

“Farmers have been looking at ways they can store the snow melt which flows down the river during August and September. If they have somewhere to store this water, they’ll be in a better position to face a prolonged dry period.”

Mr Chester and his state counterpart, Member for Gippsland East, Tim Bull, wants to establish a $10 million fund to help farmers build water storage facilities on their properties.

“It would be a great help if the Federal Government provided matching funding to farmers to get these water storage projects underway and finished in time to capture those higher flows,” Mr Chester said.

Mr Chester said the money for the irrigators fund could come from the Federal Government’s $1.3 billion National Water Infrastructure Development Fund.

The National Water Infrastructure Development Fund supports detailed planning and construction of infrastructure projects, including those which enhance water security and underpin regional economic growth.

“A pool of money that allows farmers to invest in vital infrastructure to secure their water supply during times of drought is a prudent and innovative way of helping our farmers,” Mr Chester said.

“The Mitchell River catchment is home of seven of Australia’s top 10 salad producers and supplies major supermarkets across eastern Australia.

“It is a major employer and contributor to our region’s prosperity, so by helping our producers we are also helping to protect our communities from the broader impact of drought.”


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