This program provides incentives for horticulture growers in the
BDT region and to implement water use efficiency, soil management
activities and farm planning.
Objectives:
- Improved understanding of water quality issues with regional
growers based on a risk assessment approach
- improved water quality management
- improved water use efficiency in the fruit and vegetable
industry
- increased farm mapping and planning by land holders
Sustainable Landscape offers cash incentives for
fruit & vegetable growers to implement activities that
will improve the condition of the natural resources in the Burdekin
Dry Tropics (BDT) region. We value our natural assets and
seek to help all managers deliver improved water quality and
biodiversity for our region and communities. Thus helping to
maintain and improve the economic viability of our industry.
Land mangers could receive 10% to 40% of the total cost of
implementing an activity. The value of the incentive
depends on the type and priority of the activity. The
priority will be based on the information collected during a site
assessment of the property with the land manager.