Agriculture Victoria administers a range of funds, grants and programs across different sectors and regions.
Applications are now closed for 2024–25 grants to agricultural and pastoral societies that support activities celebrating communities, industry and produce.
Victoria's Cattle Compensation Fund can be used to fund programs and projects for the benefit of the cattle industry in Victoria.
The Distillery Door Program has been designed to support skills development, boost the visitor economy, infrastructure and export capability.
This grants program is for projects to embed Aboriginal traditional knowledge and practices in design and delivery of accredited agriculture training.
The HBCIDF funds programs and projects that improve and develop the Victoria's apicultural industry.
Grants are available for eligible horticultural enterprises, excluding wine grapes, for the purchase and installation of new netting over established production
Learn more about the Livestock Biosecurity Funds – Grant Program.
The Victorian Government is providing practical support to farmers in south west Victoria impacted by drought with grants for farm upgrades.
Agriculture Victoria conducts a producer demonstration program aimed at building productivity and competitiveness in Victoria's sheep and beef industries.
The Partnerships Against Pests grants help community groups plan and deliver education and training programs that provide local and long-term solutions.
Victoria's Sheep and Goat Compensation Fund can be used to fund programs and projects for the benefit of the sheep and goat industries in Victoria.
Swine Compensation Fund can be used to fund programs and projects for the benefit of the swine industry in Victoria.
Supporting increased local awareness and consumption of Victorian food and beverages.
We acknowledge the traditional Aboriginal Owners of Country throughout Victoria, their ongoing connection to this land and we pay our respects to their culture and their Elders past, present and future.