February 2017

State Election – Wish List: Apiary online portal to increase communication between industry and government

WAFarmers urges the elected State Government to develop an online portal for the state’s apiary industry and government to allow more efficient information exchange and collection. Speaking on one of the Wish List items that forms part of their Policy Platform, WAFarmers President Tony York said an online portal would provide a central database for the Department of Parks and Wildlife’s (DPaW) apiary activities, as well as industry activities. “Current communication between the apiary industry

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State Election – Policy Priority: Auditor General needed to increase biosecurity efficiencies

Western Australia’s current biosecurity status, processes and funding could be improved by the appointment of an independent Auditor General who could make recommendations on how to improve outputs and efficiencies, according to WAFarmers. Speaking on one of the Policy Priorities as part of their State Election Policy Platform, WAFarmers President Tony York said WA’s enviable biosecurity status yielded significant benefits but that there was scope for streamlining and amalgamating of biosecurity resources, and providing transparency

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State Election – Wish List: Ports, power key issues this election

The future of state-owned monopoly assets and key road infrastructure in Western Australia hang in the balance this State Election, with the agricultural sector following the issues with keen interest. Speaking on two of the WAFarmers State Election Wish List items that make up their Policy Platform, WAFarmers President Tony York said industry needed to have the clear protections and benefits outlined, particularly in regards to the sale of Fremantle Port and Western Power. “WAFarmers

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State Election – Policy Priority: RAV 4 access critical to ag productivity

WAFarmers is seeking a commitment from the political parties in the lead up to the State Election to improve and facilitate greater access for Restricted Access Vehicles (RAV) 4, as part of their State Election Policy Platform. WAFarmers President Tony York said freight was essential to all agricultural inputs, throughputs and outputs, but that these were under threat from the lack of accessibility on current road networks. “Road transport is critical to any farming business,

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State Election – Wish List: Dairy industry investment needed to achieve long term sustainability

The sustainability and viability of the WA dairy industry is dependent on long term investment according to WAFarmers, which has identified the issue as part of their State Election Policy Platform. WAFarmers President Tony York said a dairy task force needed to be established to determine a long term solution for the WA dairy industry. “WAFarmers requests that the Department of Food and Agriculture WA and the Minister for Agriculture and Food commit to working

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State Election – Policy Priority: Recent severe fires prompt mitigation protocol reform

Recent catastrophic fires in regional Western Australia have prompted renewed calls for reform to fire mitigation protocols and structures, with WAFarmers leading the charge as part of their State Election Policy Platform. Speaking on one of the six WAFarmers Policy Priorities for the State Election, WAFarmers President Tony York said climatic conditions in the South West lead to increased fuel loads and, combined with the forestry and native vegetation in the region, this had created

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WANDRRA fund available to flood-affected farmers

Farmers who have been affected by the flooding caused by recent heavy rains are now able to access the Western Australia Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery A​rrangements (WANDRRA) fund. With much of the state now having been declared a natural disaster zone, the fund has been opened to assist those who have suffered from the direct impact of the floods. WAFarmers President Tony York said while the rains missed harvest, there would be remedial works

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WA Wild Dog Alliance interim Committee named

WAFarmers has welcomed the announcement of the WA Wild Dog Alliance interim Committee Members, which includes WAFarmers Livestock Council representative Scott Pickering. Mr Pickering, who also holds the role of the WAFarmers representative on the National Wild Dog Consultative Committee, will work alongside seven other interim committee members to make long-term arrangements towards the eradication of wild dogs in Western Australia. WAFarmers Livestock Section Executive Officer Kim Haywood, who has contributed significantly towards the WA

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State Election – Wish List: Grains institute and Multi Peril Crop Insurance needed to bolster industry

The WA grains industry would be further strengthened by the establishment of a grains research and development institute, and government support of Multi Peril Crop Insurance (MPCI) policies, according to WAFarmers. The two issues form part of the WAFarmers Policy Platform nine-point Wish List for the upcoming State Election. WAFarmers President Tony York said a grains institute would attract external, world-class research partners and projects into WA, giving the state a home-ground advantage for research

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State Election – Policy Priority: SW state-of-the-art livestock precinct a must for future of industry

The completion of the Regional Livestock Saleyard Strategy in the state’s South West is critical for the development of Western Australia’s livestock industry, according to WAFarmers. Speaking on one of the six WAFarmers Policy Priorities for the State Election, WAFarmers President Tony York said the expiry of the lease for the current regional saleyard site in Boyanup in 2022 provided clear a clear opportunity for the State Government to invest in the industry and capitalise

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