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New report highlights CPRS shortcomings for agriculture


NEW analysis released today by ACIL Tasman reinforces the National Farmers’ Federation’s (NFF’s) case that the Federal Government’s Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) as it currently stands does not work for Australian farmers, the jobs they support and the food production upon which we all rely. “Pressure is mounting on the Federal Government to take […]

10 September 2009


Carbon accounting for agriculture post-Kyoto: Submission


The NFF’s 1 September 2009 submission puts a broader context around the carbon accounting issues faced by agriculture, particularly in light of the international community’s recognition that the Kyoto rules ability to underpin domestic mitigation policies for agriculture is limited.

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1 September 2009


NFF wins changes to modern Horticulture Award


FIVE months of negotiation with the Federal Government on changes to the modern Horticulture Award paid off for the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) today, as Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard accepted the peak farm body’s arguments and used her discretionary power to ask the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC) to revisit conditions under the Award. […]

28 August 2009


Lifting the lid on high fertiliser prices


AUSTRALIAN farmers will take great heart from a recommendation for independent collection and distribution of international price information on fertiliser products – both here and overseas – the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) said today. “Last November, we presented evidence to the Senate Select Committee on Agricultural and Related Industries that while domestic fertiliser prices were […]

20 August 2009


Agricultural prices rise as new opportunities emerge


EVEN the northern hemisphere grain crop’s arrival on the global marketplace and the strengthening Australian dollar could not dampen the Westpac-NFF Commodity Index moving upwards during July, recording a 0.9% rise for the month. The increases reinforces the growing momentum behind world agriculture prices and heralds the arrival of a new focus on the global […]

18 August 2009


Agricultural producers urged to attend Fair Work seminars


THE National Farmers’ Federation (NFF), with support from the Australian Government, is holding 90 free seminars across rural and remote Australia from 1 September 2009 to help agricultural producers understand the changes to the workplace relations laws as a result of the new Fair Work Act 2009. The NFF is providing educational materials through the […]


Review of the WA Genetically Modified Crops Free Areas Act 2003: Submission


The NFF’s 13 August 2009 submission to the Western Australian Government’s review of the Genetically Modified Free Areas Act 2003, expresses concerns about the impact of the Act on the profitability and competitiveness of farmers in Western Australia.

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13 August 2009


Independent Review of the Environment Protection & Biodiversity Conservation Act: Submission


The NFF’s 10 August 2009 submission seeks a streamlining of Australia’s environmental law across all jurisdictions. Any changes to the EPBC Act must be based on credible and substantial justification for change.

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12 August 2009


Rule agriculture out of CPRS, farmers tell Govt


TODAY the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) declared that international developments have overtaken the Australian Government’s proposed Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) as far as agriculture in concerned, petitioning key Ministers to “carve agriculture’s direct emissions out permanently”. “As the CPRS currently stands, agriculture won’t be covered until 2015 at the earliest… if at all,” NFF […]

6 August 2009


Farmers & miners join forces to tackle labour needs


Joint NFF and MCA Statement THE farming and mining industries will need to step up joint efforts to overcome common labour supply and training issues in regional Australia to increase the availability of skilled, job-ready workers who can work across both sectors, a new report reveals. The final report from Australian Regional Agriculture and Mining […]

3 August 2009


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