The Queensland government has announced a $4.38 million investment to support sugarcane growers in improving the quality of water flowing off their lands into the Great Barrier Reef. The funding will be distributed to six organizations to provide expert advice on improving crop nutrient use, addressing soil constraints, and enhancing farm management planning. This is part of a larger $125.1 million investment aimed at supporting agricultural industries to improve land condition, reduce soil loss to waterways, and increase business resilience. The initiative is designed to protect the Great Barrier Reef by improving water quality and is voluntary for sugarcane growers, who will receive one-on-one advice and holistic management training to increase profitability and fertilizer efficiency.