Securing more fertiliser for Australian farmers: Collins, Farrell, Ayres

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The Hon. Julie Collins, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry; The Hon. Don Farrell, Minister for Trade and Tourism; The Hon. Tim Ayres, Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science, Joint Media Release, 16 June 2026

The Albanese Labor Government has secured another three shipments of approximately 98,500 tonnes of additional urea for Australian farmers through the Government’s $7.5 billion Fuel and Fertiliser Security Facility. 

The Albanese Government has partnered with Incitec Pivot, CSBP, and Summit Fertilizer to support the purchase of these additional fertiliser shipments, which are expected to arrive in Australia in the coming weeks. 

In partnership with these companies, the Government has now secured around 340,000 tonnes of additional urea for Australian farmers. 

Securing this additional fertiliser gives our farmers the certainty and confidence they need to make planting and growing decisions, supporting food security in Australia and our world-class agricultural exports. 

Around 1.4 million tonnes of urea have been cleared through Australia’s biosecurity system since the escalation of the war in the Middle East in February 2026, with streamlined border processes introduced by the Government helping to get fertiliser to our farmers faster. 

The Government’s Fuel and Fertiliser Security Facility has now secured: 

  • around 340,000 tonnes of agricultural grade urea 
  • around 740 million litres of additional diesel and 
  • around 150 million litres of additional aviation fuel 

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

“Fertiliser is critical to our food security, which is why the Albanese Labor Government is working around the clock with industry to secure additional supply for our farmers and producers. 

“Securing additional fertiliser and helping to get it to our farmers faster by streamlining, but not compromising, our biosecurity processes is about keeping our farmers farming and our food production strong. 

“Our Government will continue doing everything we can to provide our farmers and producers with confidence, and to help shield them from the worst impacts of the war in the Middle East.” 

Quotes attributable to Minister for Trade and Tourism, Don Farrell:  

“In a volatile global environment, the Albanese Labor Government is focused on practical action, we’re backing Australian businesses and ensuring our exporters remain competitive and well supplied. 

“Our strong relationships across the region have secured us the fuel and fertiliser we need to keep Australia moving.

“The Government remains committed to keeping up the momentum and continuing to protect Australians from the worst of this global challenge.”  

Quotes attributable to Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science, Tim Ayres: 

“As the conflict in the Middle East continues, it’s underscored one thing – in times of global uncertainty, Australians band together. 

“I’m proud of the work that the Albanese Government has done in partnership with industry to secure these three additional shipments of fertiliser. 

“That’s 98,500 tonnes of urea for the farmers that need it most – providing clarity for planning and planting.” 

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