April 2, 2019

Opinion Articles

Agriculture needs lifters and members

Date of publication:  23 November 2018 It’s easy to be a free rider, to be a leaner rather than a lifter.  We see it all the time in communities; there are those who step in and front up, putting their time and money into supporting their schools, sporting clubs, and community groups.  And then there are the leaners, those who lean back and enjoy what’s been achieved by others and can often be heard complaining

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WAFarmers calls for farmers and ag industry to call out Sexual Harassment

Date of publication:  9 November 2018 Farmers long ago worked out that the safest topic to talk over the farm fence to friends, neighbours, in fact anyone, is the weather.  Too wet, too dry, too hot, too cold, it’s much better to complain about the season than to get into much more sensitive topics like politics or sex. But sometimes we have to venture into areas that are a little more sensitive. As employers, workmates,

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2018 National Agricultural Day: Australian Agriculture the New Frontier

Date of publication: 21 November 2018 Today is National Agriculture Day; a day to stop and consider where your food and fibre comes from, and appreciate the incredibly diverse and innovative industry agriculture is. Agriculture plays a unique role in our society and is a major economic driver and the lifeblood to our rural communities. It is an industry underpinned by innovative individuals who run their businesses in an increasingly complex and challenging environment.  Agriculture

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WAFarmers call for MLA to invest $10m into a National Campaign

Date of publication: 23 October 2018 The anti-live export campaign in Australian is driven by millions of dollars of international funds to shut down a legitimate trade undertaken by one of the world’s leaders in setting commercial livestock animal welfare standards. The outrage has made it imperative that Australian producers work hard to ensure the Australian public is aware of the reality of what closing the trade would mean. Not only will it impact on

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Drought preparedness not drought loans

Date of publication: December 2018 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

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A World without agricultural chemicals would be hungry world

Date of publication: 8 October 2018 The vast majority of food found in your local supermarket has been produced with the aid of agricultural chemicals; without them, domestic and global food production would be massively reduced, there would be less variety on our supermarket shelves and a heftier price tag on most foods and beverages. Australian agriculture is highly diverse and includes industries such as livestock production, grain production, horticulture, dairy and aquaculture, just to

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Roads and Towers

Date of publication: 28 September 2018 Modern communication across the Western Australian Wheatbelt is totally reliant on two key forms of infrastructure; road transport and mobile phones. To compete in today’s highly competitive globalised world of agriculture, our world class farmers and agri service businesses need world class infrastructure.  Unfortunately, what we have is far from it.  Both state and commonwealth governments have failed to keep pace with the speed of change in broadacre agriculture

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Beer, Bread and Costs

Date of publication:  1 November 2018 I read with interest in the Friday October 26 West Australian, Christie Kingston’s article Farmers on the Front Line of a Changing Climate.  It is written from the perspective of a farming family from Goomalling who are obviously concerned about the implications of climate change on their farm business. They are not alone; Western Australia’s 4000 Wheatbelt farmers have been cleverly managing the short and long term climatic impacts

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European anti farming NGOs coming to a farm near you

Date of publication: 18 September 2018 European agriculture is drowning in a sea of red and green tape driven by activist anti-farming Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) which are slowly but surely shutting down their farmer’s right to farm. Green groups such as PETA and Greenpeace have been quietly working away since the 1960s pressuring European bureaucrats with claims that modern agricultural practices were endangering the environment, the rights of animals; and the world’s food security and

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One for All and All for One

Date of publication: 7 March 2019 In a past life working for ministers across the various primary industry portfolios as well as a State Premier, I met regularly with all of the representative peak bodies – from the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) to the Potato Growers Association through to the Western Australian Fishing Industry Council (WAFIC).  In total there are over one hundred organisations in WA representing every fisher, farmer and miner,

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