Annual Report 2018 | Page 11

of water on the reef ANNUAL REPORT 2017-2018 | 11 Cane – Growing a Great Barrier Reef project •  299 cane growers engaged in the project. •  180 cane growers engaged in one on one extension activities totalling 3,465 contact hours. •  106 landholders completed projects, covering 5,436ha . •  7 Cane growers involved in cane innovation projects associated with automated irrigation. BURDEKIN cane grower Anthony Contzonis, (pictured), joined the Reef Alliance project in 2017, and has so far improved irrigation efficiency across more than 50ha of his farm. He achieved this by installing a Variable Speed Drive (VSD) to adjust the flow rate of his irrigation, which reduced electricity costs and excess water use. “Support from NQ Dry Tropics and government enabled me to make this change sooner than planned,” he said. EXTENSION plans, irrigation scheduling tools and water alert sensors provided through the Reef Alliance project provide growers with valuable information on matching soil moisture with crop demand. This is helping them improve irrigation efficiency, to reduce water and nutrient losses, and increase profitability. It will also improve water quality flowing into adjacent wetlands and the Great Barrier Reef. “It’s saving me time and money and also helping the environment – a big win-win.” IMPROVING WATER QUALITY