Victoria’s livestock industries will benefit from $8.1 million from the Livestock Biosecurity Fund Grants program, to further strengthen the state’s biosecurity.
21 projects delivered by six Victorian organisations will receive grant funding to prevent, monitor and control pests and diseases for the cattle, sheep and goat, swine and honeybee industries.
Agriculture Victoria Acting Executive Director Angela Brierley said that Agriculture Victoria works closely with the livestock compensation advisory committees in the administration of the Livestock Biosecurity Fund Grants program.
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