Testing Traceability Systems Grant Program

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The Testing Traceability Systems Grant Program will allow Western Australian plant and plant product growers and supply chain participants to test traceability systems to provide valuable insights into the key components, which systems work best, and the challenges and costs faced in implementing traceability. The program, administered by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, offered eligible recipients up to $25 000 (exclusive of GST), with a total of $100 000 (exclusive of GST) available. Projects will be finalised in 2022-23 financial year.

Grant information

The Testing Traceability Systems Grant Program, administered by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, offered eligible recipients up to $25 000 (exclusive of GST), with a total of $100 000 (exclusive of GST) available. Projects will be finalised in 2022-23 financial year.

Grant recipient Project description Funding
Trust provenance Implementation and testing of a grain and seed traceability system in the Western Australian grain and seed supply chain. $25,000

Further information

This webpage will be updated regularly with information on the Grant Program.

If you would like any additional information on the Grant Program, please email traceability@dpird.wa.gov.au