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National Farmers' Federation

Election 2019: Survey asks farmers to report workforce needs

In the lead up to the 2019 Federal Election, today the National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is launching its 2019 Farm Workforce Survey.
The very short survey will better inform the NFF about farmers’ workforce and labour needs.
NFF President, Fiona Simson said the evidence to date showed that farmers faced difficulties finding workers, difficulties that were too often constraining productivity.
“However, without solid statistical data to quantify the extent of farmers’ labour woes it’s difficult to formulate acceptable solutions,” Ms Simson said.
This survey aims to collect evidence that will indicate the size of the problem and its impact on both individual farm businesses and the sector more generally.
“We will also gauge farmers’ level of awareness of, and attitude towards, various programs which attempt to address the problem, and their ‘real world’ effectiveness.”
Ms Simson is asking farmers across all sectors to take part in the short survey.
“The survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete and the responses will be critical in shaping the NFF’s farm workforce policies and informing our advocacy to the next Government.”
The NFF has a vision for agriculture to reach $100 billion in farm gate output by 2030.
“To realise this objective we must address a number of challenges before the sector, including attracting enough workers with the requisite skills,” Ms Simson said.
“This will require a multi-pronged approach, made up of boosting the number of Australians pursuing a career in agriculture and leveraging the opportunity presented by seasonal workers and working holiday makers.”
The survey is available here and is open until 20 May 2019.
Explore our Agriculture: Growing Australian election priorities at farmers.org.au.

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