Tasmanian irrigation projects will receive $60 million in federal funding, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has announced.
The money will go towards five irrigation schemes across the state.
Mr Abbott made the announcement at the site of an irrigation scheme near Evandale in northern Tasmania.
He described Tasmania as a "clean, green producer of the best-quality food" and said he expected most of the new projects to be underway within 12 months.
"They are subject to final business cases but all the preliminary business cases indicate a strong cross-benefit result," he said.
The schemes are expected to unlock opportunities in dairy, wine, fruit and vegetables.
The funding is in addition to $30 million from state coffers, which will be used for five proposed irrigation schemes.
Premier Will Hodgman welcomed the federal commitment.
"There's tremendous confidence in the Tasmanian economy," he said.
"We're seeing more jobs created but we need to maintain the momentum."
The five new schemes will be based in Scottsdale, Swan Valley, Southern Central Highlands, Circular Head and North Esk.
Hope we can get back to growing our own food instead of importing disease-ridden **bleep** from overseas.