Time running out to overhaul federal government policies for farmers
Farmers have launched a fresh appeal for a suite of anti-farming policies to be reversed as Australians prepare to head to the polls on Saturday.
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Farmers have launched a fresh appeal for a suite of anti-farming policies to be reversed as Australians prepare to head to the polls on Saturday.
Local Land Services has launched a new and improved training course for landholders using restricted pesticides to manage pest animals.
Global urea supplies currently sit in a fragile state, with several key suppliers exporting lower volumes year-on-year, which creates a “ripple effect” for available volumes for Australian fertiliser importers, Rabobank says in a newly-released report.
Leading accounting body CPA Australia has issued advice to Australian businesses feeling the effects of recently announced US trade tariffs.
Rabobank has announced a package of support measures that will be made available to farming clients dealing with the impacts of devastating floods in outback Queensland.
NSW Farmers has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement the $20,000 instant asset write-off will be extended, if re-elected.
While NSW Farmers was disappointed the Trump Administration imposed a 10 per cent tariff on Australian exports, NSW Farmers President Xavier Martin believed this latest trade challenge would be worked through and urged farmers to remain calm.
Farmers for Climate Action is disappointed to read reports of US President Donald Trump slapping a 10% tariff, or tax, on Australian beef and other farm produce. Of FCA’s 8,400 members, more than a quarter are beef farmers.
The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is warning of significant consequences for Victorian exporters, particularly in agriculture, food production and manufacturing, following the announcement the United States will introduce a 10 per cent tariff on all Australian goods.
NSW Farmers has urged political parties to invest in agriculture and reverse the anti-farming policies driving surging food insecurity as the next federal election is called.
Just as it seemed that things could not get much worse for householders and travellers affected by floods in Queensland and northern NSW, a new threat has emerged from aggressive fire ants floating south to affect new areas with their painful presence.
Farmers must not be left without the funding needed to put Aussie grown food on tables, NSW Farmers has warned as the Albanese Government delivers its latest federal budget.