Jeremy Rockliff

Premier of Tasmania



12 August 2021

Guy Barnett, Minister for Primary Industries and Water

Pollination innovation grants open

The Tasmanian Liberal Government is delivering support for Tasmania’s honey bee industry with the launch of a pollination small grants program.

The $90,000 program aims to support innovative projects that will increase the availability and viability of pollination services in Tasmania.

This program is part of the Government’s 2018-19 commitment of $750,000 over three years to implement the Tasmanian Bee Industry Futures Report.

To help maintain Tasmania’s reputation for producing high-quality products, including honey, the Government is also providing $20,000 to establish a ‘Honey Library’.

Tasmania’s beekeeping industry is recognised for its leatherwood honey but it also produces a range of other varieties, including Manuka, prickly box, clover and gum.

In addition, the honey bee industry provides a vital pollination service for many of the State’s agricultural and horticultural crops.

The Tasmanian Government has a target to grow the annual farm-gate value of agriculture to $10 billion by 2050 and to help achieve this growth an expansion of viable pollination services is essential for many pollination-dependant crops.

The Tasmanian Honey Assurance System is an integrated traceability system for honey produced in Tasmania.

It is being created through a partnership with the Tasmanian Beekeepers Association, the University of Tasmania with matching funding from the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Honey Bee Products.

For information on the Pollination Small Grants Program, go to www.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/bees



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