Cairns and Cape York fishing businesses diversify with new grants funding
Published Friday, 02 October, 2020 at 05:04 PM
Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries
The Honourable Mark Furner
Fishing businesses in Cairns and Cape York will diversify to recover from the impact of COVID-19 thanks to grant funding from the Palaszczuk Government.
Member for Cairns Michael Healy said Market Diversification and Resilience Grants totalling more than $38,000 would help seven fishing businesses as part of Queensland’s $8 billion plan for economic recovery.
Mr Healy said projects funded by the grants will contribute to regional economic recovery and jobs.
“These grants support commercial, charter and aquaculture fishing businesses from Cape York to the Gold Coast to become more resilient by diversifying into new markets after many were lost due to the pandemic,” he said.
Member for Cook Cynthia Lui said grants totalling more than $51,000 would support seven fishing businesses in Cape York, Lockhart River, Port Douglas and the Cassowary Coast.
“There was enormous interest in the second round of the Market Diversification and Resilience Grants program, which is part of the Queensland Government’s $27.25 million coronavirus industry recovery package,” Ms Lui said.
“Competition for the funding was very strong and many deserving applications were received.”
Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries Mark Furner said 108 applications were received from Queensland fishing businesses - a number that reflects the severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Queensland’s fishing industry.
“The grants assessment panel has now processed applications and approved funding of $306,968 to 49 fisheries-based businesses.”
The funding was awarded across Queensland, with the successful projects varying greatly, from value-adding to existing seafood products to promotional video productions.
Grants of up to $7,500 were on offer, with the successful applicants to contribute at least 25 per cent of the project’s total cost.
In round one of the Market Diversification and Resilience Grants program, the Queensland Government provided $500,000 to support agriculture, food, forestry and fishing exporters, their critical supply chain partners and relevant industry organisations.
Summary of approved fisheries grants projects Live seafood holding tanks Increased freezing and storage capacity Market stall equipment to move from wholesale to retail Value-adding and storage equipment including:
Digital marketing and advertising campaigns Staff training Product re-branding Website development and redesign Online media productions and promotions Photography equipment to increase online presence
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