Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Thursday, 4 June, 2026
HomeBusiness NewsFunding to propel EP AgTech

Funding to propel EP AgTech

Three Eyre Peninsula projects have been selected as successful applicants for the AgTech Producer Groups initiative.

A total of $324,257 in funding has been allocated to help support producers in harnessing technology for industry-specific improvements.

The initiative aims to increase producer knowledge and understanding of available AgTech solutions in a peer-to-peer learning environment which better supports AgTech adoption.

The successful applicants are from across the livestock, viticulture, seafood, horticulture and grains sectors.

It includes South Australian Oyster Growers Association (SAOGA) and Grain Producers SA (GPSA) and Buckleboo Farm Improvement Group.

SAOGA executive officer Lynlee Lowe said it was “pretty exciting” to receive the funding, which would be a benefit to get the learning of technology out to growers.

“We will use it for oyster growers to learn about some of the ag tech platforms they can use,” she said.

“It will streamline growers’ practices and they will be able to manage platforms like MiShell to their full extent.

“Lots of growers don’t use that tool to its full extent, so it is a good outcome for them.”

Ms Lowe said growers could utilise the MiShell farm management tool to record stock, where it is going and where it is on their lease.

They can also use it for compliance needed to sell their oysters.

The grant will also be used for water monitoring data, with the association to buy probes that will be in the water to monitor water temperature, salinity and other data.

Growers will be taught how to collect the data and what it means for them.

The association will also work with Australian Seafood Industries on its oyster breeding program.

Ms Lowe said they would coincide teaching opportunities with the annual seminar and host three or four workshops throughout the year.

This will benefit growers at Denial Bay, Smoky Bay, Streaky Bay, Coffin Bay, Cowell and further afield on Yorke Peninsula and Kangaroo Island.

Grain Producers SA chief executive officer Brad Perry said it was pleased to have received a grant from the state government to deliver a series of spray forums across five grain regions, with a focus on innovative technologies and best practice.

“Working with ag bureaus and farming systems groups, GPSA will be holding three spray forums on the Eyre Peninsula this year,” he said.

“Each forum will feature expert speakers, practical application demonstrations and provide a forum for grain producers, agronomists and other stakeholders involved in the agrichemical application process to share knowledge and on-the-ground experience.

“Through the project, GPSA will be providing education and awareness on agrichemical application, as well as exploring some of the latest technologies being adopted both in Australia and globally.”

Mr Perry said 15 spray forums would be held across the state between June and September, an outcome from feedback received following its spray forum at Freeling earlier this year.

Primary Industries Minister Clare Scriven said the program aimed to demystify AgTech and help producers make the most out of the technologies available to their farm enterprises.

“This new initiative was based on the success of the Red Meat and Wool Growth Program Producer Groups that led to 75 per cent of participating producers implementing changes to their on-farm operations,” she said.

“Organisations across all primary production sectors will now benefit through the peer-to-peer environment, supported by AgTech experts to enhance their knowledge, and guide them through available options to improve efficiency and profitability.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Western Eyre eyes third Mortlock amid star unavailability

Recent Mortlock powerhouse Western Eyre will be gunning for a third shield in four years, but the association will have to do it without...
More News

State budget’s regional wrap-up

The 2026-27 State Budget has accounted for $1.2 billion of new measures to support regional South Australia. Alongside this year’s heavy hitters for residents...

Fifth-place finish for Lower Eyre Peninsula

The Lower Eyre Peninsula SAPSASA Australian football year 5 and 6 boys’ team competed in the division one state carnival at Barratt Reserve at...

State government delivers annual budget

The state government has handed down its 2026-27 State Budget, which it describes as a “sustainable” document with “no surprises”. Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis said this...

Fully focused on success

Great Flinders is ready for another strong Mortlock Shield campaign in 2026, with a mix of youth and experience. After two wins and a...

Eastern Eyre fields stronger team

Eastern Eyre should have a much better team at this year’s Mortlock Shield carnival than what it was able to field last year. Returning coach...

Riders enjoy spectacular conditions at Arno Bay

Hunters and spectators were welcomed to Turnbull’s Beach, the property of Peter and Kathleen Turnbull at Arno Bay, under clear blue skies on Sunday...

Riding the storm out

Eyre Peninsula - like other parts of the state - was battered by storms this week. In some cases the beach disappeared, such as along...

Lani building strong SANFLW reputation

Teenage football sensation Lani Cocks is beginning to turn heads in the SANFLW, where the Port Lincoln youngster has emerged as one of the...

HIstory groups meet in Cowell

Franklin Harbour History Museum hosted a regional meeting for National Trust and history-related groups on Eyre Peninsula in May. SA National Trust regional representative Robert...

Wanilla wins in wintry weather

Wanilla Rangers and Tasman Imperial claimed wins in round six of the 2026 A1 Port Lincoln netball season in cold, wet and challenging conditions. Wayback...