The National Farmers’ Federation’s Members Council, comprising Australia’s state and commodity agricultural organisations, carried three motions on May 17:
NFF president David Jochinke said this was an unprecedented move representing a united front from the industry.
“Farmers, fishers and foresters feel they are being treated with contempt as this government pursues its single-minded policy agenda,” Mr Jochinke said.
“There is clear disconnect between what the government is doing and what farmers need to remain profitable and productive.
“The government says it’s listening but today the agriculture sector reiterated its view — that farmers do not feel like they are being recognised.
“The government is putting in policy that might line up with what they think inner city voters want but it ignores rural and regional people.
“The live sheep export ban timeframe is just the final straw.
“We say to government: stop with the poor policy and red tape. Stop taking away our markets, our water, our workers, our land.”
Mr Jochinke said farmers wanted a government that would back the growth and opportunity the farm sector could offer.
“We can be Australia’s next $100 billion industry,” he said.
“Instead of building the value of our industry, this government’s policies will directly strip billions from farm output over the coming years.
“They’ve taken away water, shut down markets, added new taxes and blocked workers. It’s a recipe to kill off economic activity and grow less Aussie food and fibre.
“Farmers are furious, frustrated and they are hurting. But most of all, they just want to get on with the job of growing the food and fibre we all need.
“What we are asking government is actually very simple. It is to keep farmers farming.”