Dept of Agriculture
Applications are now open until 18 February 2026 for the fourth round of the Traceability Grants Program.
The program supports collaborative projects to drive the implementation of the National Agricultural Traceability Strategy 2023 to 2033 in its first 5 years.
The Australian Government has committed to modernising and enhancing our agricultural traceability systems. This new $4 million grant round is a part of that commitment.
Grants of between $50,000 to $500,000 are available to fund projects that:
- Align processes and technology to collect data that meets regulatory requirements and provides valuable feedback to farmers.
- support industry to implement interoperable traceability systems
- implement a communication and education campaign to strengthen awareness of agricultural traceability.
Successful grants will aim to deliver measurable outcomes that:
- improve systems that track and trace agricultural products through export supply chains.
- help exporters use these improved systems to stay competitive in global markets.
- encourage more farmers, producers, and processors-especially those dealing with high-value products-to consider exporting.
- make sure improvements are cost-effective by using existing systems and technologies wherever possible.
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