Minister for Small Business, Trade and Consumer Affairs, Guy Barnett, said the agreement was secured because of the latest trade and investment mission to Indonesia and Singapore following meetings with PT Pupuk Indonesia.
“The agreement is expected to deliver an additional 20,000 to 25,000 tonnes of nitrogen fertiliser (urea) into the State between now and the end of the year, providing significant additional supply ahead of peak seasonal demand,” Minister Barnett said.
“Strong partnerships with industry and international suppliers are critical to protecting Tasmania’s agricultural productivity and food security.”
Primary Industries Minister Gavin Pearce said nitrogen fertiliser remained essential to Tasmania’s farming systems, supporting pasture, cropping and food production across the state.
“This collaboration between government, industry and international suppliers is delivering practical outcomes for Tasmanian agriculture,” Minister Pearce said.
Incitec Pivot General Manager Tasmania, Nick Saunders, said the agreement would provide important confidence for Tasmanian growers ahead of the coming season.