AgriVision 2050 - Tasmania Government Policies

​​​​​​​The Tasmanian Government has an ambitious goal to grow the annual value of the State’s agriculture to $10 billion by 2050. Investment in agricultural research, development and extension (RD&E) is a key factor to achieving the growth rate necessary to reach this target. 

​The pages below explain how NRE Tas is supporting agricultural to reach this ambitious goal.

In this topic

  • Competitiveness of Tasmanian Agriculture for 2050
    Remaining competitive in the global marketplace requires a holistic and long term view. There is no single action that will capture sustained market share. Instead it is the ongoing actions and initatives taken by those committed to sustainable growth, across the breadth of agricultural industries, over time that will increase the probability of success.
  • Good Neighbour Charter
    Developed in partnership between DPIPWE, the Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association, the Tasmanian Fire Service, the Local Government Association of Tasmania and the Department of State Growth.
  • Research and Innovation
    ​​​​​The Tasmanian Government has an ambitious goal to grow the annual value of the State’s agriculture to $10 billion by 2050. Investment in agricultural research, development and extension (RD&E) is a key factor to achieving the growth rate necessary to reach this target.
  • Review of the Primary Industry Activities Protection Act 1995
    The Final Report of the review is now available.
  • Tasmania's Agri-Food Plan
    Tasmania’s Sustainable Agri-Food Plan is the Government’s system for sustainably growing the agriculture and food sectors in Tasmania, including seafood. It presents a framework for action, articulates goals and provides an update on the initiatives we are delivering and our achievements so far.