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Under the microscope: New research body on coal seam gas


A new research body may assist farmers and rural communities to understand the complex social and environmental challenges around the emerging coal seam gas (CSG) industry in Australia, says the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF). GISERA, or the Gas Industry Social and Environmental Research Alliance, is a jointly-funded partnership between CSIRO and the gas alliance Australian […]

14 July 2011


Have your say: the 2011 Ag Census


The 2011 ABS Agricultural Census collects information on agricultural production throughout Australia, the contribution of agriculture to the national economy, and the management practices being adopted by Australian farmers. Some 170,000 farmers and rural businesses across the country have been asked to take part in the Agricultural Census. The information gathered is used to measure […]

12 July 2011


Carbon concessions – but still a cost for Australian farmers


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has today acknowledged moves by the Government to reduce the cost burden for Australian farmers from the carbon tax and to assist agriculture develop genuine carbon mitigation options through new R&D. “Over the past three years, the NFF has continually reinforced concerns about the impact this carbon tax will have […]

10 July 2011


Australian rice growers the next carbon casualty


The carbon tax will severely affect the ability of Australian rice growers to produce their staple food crop, new research released by the Ricegrowers’ Association of Australia and National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has shown. The research, conducted by independent researcher Australian Farm Institute (AFI), shows that a carbon tax with agricultural fuel included will add […]

7 July 2011


Industry statement: live export trade


The livestock industry welcomes the Federal Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Senator Joe Ludwig’s announcement that the Australian Government has lifted the suspension on the live cattle trade to Indonesia, under new conditions that will assure the welfare of Australian cattle throughout the supply chain. While this is an important first step for cattle […]

6 July 2011


Fuelling the farm: uncertainty on tax for agricultural fuel


The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has today reiterated the major concern by farmers over the future taxation of fuel used by agriculture and the supply chain. NFF President Jock Laurie says that rather than provide assurances to farmers, the Government’s announcement that fuel for families, retirees and small businesses will be exempt from the carbon […]

5 July 2011


Sell only what we don't need


An opinion piece by NFF President Jock Laurie appears in today’s Australian, providing clarity around the foreign investment debate and the need to separate it from issues around mining v agriculture. While foreign investment has traditionally been positive for Australian agriculture, in the wake of the ‘other GFC’, the global food crisis, the motives of […]

4 July 2011


Carbon tax another blow for cattle producers


The Government’s announcement that petrol will be excluded from the proposed carbon tax has offered little relief for Australian cattle growers, with a lack of clarity about whether agricultural fuel will be taxed. If fuel used in agricultural production is included, the tax will slug beef producers with an extra $7,000 in costs every year, […]


Bridging the divide: FarmDay 2011


NFF President Jock Laurie and his family hosted a city family on their farm at Walcha in North West NSW for FarmDay 2011. Concord residents Mark and Rachel Batkin and their children, Amy, 12, and Nathan, 9, spent a weekend with the Laurie family, learning about life on the land as part of the FarmDay […]

3 July 2011


Cotton farmers count the cost of the carbon tax


Australian cotton farming families will still face a 5.5 percent cut to their farm net income following the imposition of a carbon tax, despite the Government’s claim that agriculture will be excluded. Independent research produced by the Australian Farm Institute for Cotton Australia and the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF), modelled the impact of an economy-wide […]

1 July 2011


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