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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has committed $37m to Tasmania's salmon industry


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Published in Science and Technology on Saturday, February 22nd 2025 at 11:22 GMT by Couriermail   Print publication without navigation

  • Tasmania's salmon industry has been thrown a $37 million lifeline, in addition to new environmental laws to secure the long-term future of farming in the Aussie state.

The article from MSN discusses the Australian government's initiative to support the salmon industry, particularly in Tasmania, by providing a $1.5 million grant aimed at enhancing automation and technology in salmon processing. This financial aid is intended to help companies like Tassal, Huon Aquaculture, and Petuna recover from the economic impacts of the global health crisis, which led to significant job losses and reduced production. The funding will be used to develop and implement new technologies to improve efficiency and sustainability in the industry, thereby safeguarding jobs and boosting the sector's competitiveness on the global stage. The move is part of a broader strategy to support regional economies and ensure the long-term viability of Australia's aquaculture sector.

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