Hawke's Bay is receiving $68m from the Provincial Growth Fund to invest in transport infrastructure, digital connectivity, water storage, and skills and employment.
Parliamentary Under Secretary for Regional Economic Development Fletcher Tabuteau said the package would help unlock the region's economic potential.
"The Hawke's Bay is known for its rich farming and horticulture sectors but it faces challenges such as high youth unemployment, low wages and lower GDP per capita compared to the rest of New Zealand," Tabuteau said.
"The region is a significant contributor to New Zealand's agriculture sector and a global producer, processor and exporter of primary sector products. It is therefore heavily reliant on a dependable water supply and transport to get its products to market.
"The PGF is making a major investment in water with two water storage initiatives, an aquifer mapping project, and a region-wide water assessment project to better understand the region's wider water needs.