Fertiliser arrives from Indonesia for Australian farmers

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, the Hon Julie Collins MP

Assistant Minister for Resources, Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Assistant Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Senator the Hon Anthony Chisholm

The Albanese Labor Government is helping to keep Australia’s farmers farming and our food production system strong, with the first shipment of urea locked in with industry and the Indonesian Government arriving in Australia today.

Docking in Brisbane, this shipment of 47,250 tonnes of urea is part of the 250,000 tonne supply deal between Incitec Pivot and PT Pupuk Indonesia, supported by the Australian and Indonesian Governments.

Helping to secure additional urea is part of the Albanese Labor Government’s actions to support Australia’s agriculture industry manage the impacts of the conflict in the Middle East.

This is giving farmers greater certainty as they make planting and management decisions, and is helping to keep Australia’s food production strong.

Australia has no closer partner than Indonesia, and this supply of additional urea means we can continue to ensure both Australia and Indonesia’s food security during times of global uncertainty.

Indonesia is Australia’s 5th largest agricultural export market, with two-way trade valued at $6.2 billion in 2025.

The gross value of Australia’s agricultural production is forecast to reach more than $98 billion in 2026-27, underscoring the importance of providing farmers with certainty.

Through the Albanese Labor Government’s $7.5 billion Fuel and Fertiliser Security Facility, the Government has secured around 340,000 tonnes of additional urea for Australian farmers.

Further shipments of urea secured by the Albanese Labor Government are expected to arrive in Australia the coming weeks.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Julie Collins:

“We’ve been taking action to keep Australia moving and our farmers farming, with this fertiliser arriving in Australia welcome news for our farmers and producers.

“I am very grateful for the cooperation and support of the Indonesian Government to lock in this additional fertiliser supply.

“Additional fertiliser secured by the Albanese Labor Government in partnership with industry is critical to keeping our food production strong, and is supporting food security in Australia and across the Indo-Pacific, including in Indonesia.

“We’ll continue working with Australia’s agriculture industry and our international trading partners to help secure the critical inputs our farmers and producers need, because we will always back them.”

Quotes attributable to Assistant Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Anthony Chisholm:

“The Albanese Labor Government has been focused on securing the essential supplies that Australian farmers and producers need to remain productive.

“Our farmers and producers are critical to every community in our regions and our big cities, which is why we’re ensuring they can continue to produce the products we all love and rely on.

“In addition to locking in more fertiliser, we’ve also secured nearly 800 million litres of diesel through our Fuel and Fertiliser Security Facility, helping to keep our farmers moving.”

Quotes attributable to Scott Bowman, Chief Operating Officer, Incitec Pivot Fertilisers:

“Incitec Pivot’s positive trading relationship with PT Pupuk Indonesia, supported by the collaboration between the Australian and Indonesian governments, is on display with the arrival of this first 47 kt on the MV Medi Luna, from Indonesia.

“This shipment is the first in a number of upcoming shipments from PT Pupuk, Indonesia, and is part of a suite of initiatives that Incitec pivot has been delivering to serve the needs of Australian farmers.

“Australian farm output is necessary for regional food security, and this is a crucial contribution to securing inputs via Australia’s largest fertiliser distributor, Incitec Pivot.

“Credit goes to the Australian and Indonesian governments in their active engagement in supporting fertiliser supply during what has been a period of significant global volatility.”

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