Applications are now open for the latest round of funding of the Queensland Feral Pest Initiative (QFPI), dedicated to effectively managing feral pigs through innovative and diverse approaches.
Round 8b of the QFPI aims to support projects that will revolutionise feral pig control tools and techniques, ensuring a sustainable and effective approach to pest management across Queensland.
Applicants are being sought with projects focused on supporting Queensland communities, forming or strengthening partnerships, encouraging resilient communities and building capacity and capability throughout the sector.
A total of $1 million funding will be made available over three years.
Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries Mark Furner said that round 8b of the Queensland Feral Pest Initiative is a pivotal step towards revolutionising feral pig management.
“This funding will help develop integrated solutions for more effective and sustainable feral pig control.
"Supporting projects that promote partnerships, resilience, and community engagement, and playing a crucial role in shaping the future of pest management across our state.
"We are committed to aligning with Queensland's biosecurity strategies and enhancing the accessibility of tools to manage feral pigs, benefitting our communities long-term.”
The QFPI aims to leave a legacy by improving the accessibility and affordability of feral pig control tools and enhancing sustainable practices.
For further information and to apply, please visit the DAF website.