December 12, 2018

WAFarmers welcomes Streamline WA

WAFarmers welcomes Premier Mark McGowan’s announcement launching Streamline WA. Western Australian agriculture contributes approximately $8.5billion to the State’s economy, however one of the largest inhibitors on the sectors ability to grow and prosper is the impact of over-regulation. WAFarmers President Tony York said primary producers have a vast range of licences, permits and applications they must lodge and keep current in order to operate. “Many of these requirements could be removed or streamlined, creating greater efficiencies for

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OPINION: Drought preparedness not drought loans

The Australian farming sector is one of the least subsidised in the world and as a direct result it is one of the most efficient. Our farmers have increasingly been forced to rely on their own capital reserves to get their farm businesses through drought years. WAFarmers sympathises with our eastern states cousins who are battling through a tough dry spell and we are only too aware that we endured drought in 2010, and the

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WAFarmers standing behind AgForce Queensland

WAFarmers strongly supports AgForce Queensland Farmers’ campaign to have the Queensland Government hand the agricultural colleges at Longreach and Emerald back to industry, if the Government is unwilling to maintain them. WAFarmers CEO Trevor Whittington said the colleges play a critical role within the agriculture education and training system, a system that supports the future of our industry. “This decision will have wide ramifications not only for the Queensland industry, but agriculture right across Australia,”

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