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Future of irrigation in Tamar Valley to undergo business case

by Chris Edwards
December 6, 2024
in Irrigation, News, Projects, Spotlight
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The Tamar Valley Irrigation Scheme is to undergo a business case, following the securing of funding for its next stage.

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The Tasmanian Government has secured funding for the next stage of the Tamar Irrigation Scheme. Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, said a business case will be progressed to determine whether a scheme supporting agriculture and green hydrogen production is feasible.

“Progress on the Tamar Irrigation Scheme has had its obstacles. However, our long-term vision is for Tasmania to become a global leader in green hydrogen production, and this project could see benefits for both agriculture and the renewables industry,” Minister Duigan said.

“A business case will explore the feasibility of this scheme considering those two things.

“Tasmanian Irrigation will now work with the Tasmanian Government, including Renewables, Climate and Future Industry Tasmania (RECFIT) to finalise the arrangements.”

Minister for Primary Industries and Water, Jane Howlett, said irrigation is a game changer for the State’s agricultural sector.

“The Tamar Irrigation Scheme is important in achieving our goal of reaching a farmgate value of $10 billion by 2050,” Minister Howlett said.

“The Scheme will provide 8,500ML for more than 90 producers in the West and East Tamar regions, including Beaconsfield, Legana, Rowella, Hillwood, Pipers Brook and Pipers River areas.

“The development of irrigation schemes across the State has provided water surety to farmers and aided sustainability.

“Through our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania’s Future, the Tasmanian Government has committed to supporting our farmers to secure water where it’s needed so they can invest confidently to grow higher value crops, enter longer-term supply contracts and expand their businesses.”

Information about the Tamar Irrigation Scheme can be found at https://www.tasmanianirrigation.com.au/schemes/tamar-irrigation-scheme

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