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Queensland Government Champions Farmers on National Ag Day

The Queensland Government has reaffirmed its commitment to the state’s agricultural sector in celebration of National Ag Day, held on November 17, 2023. This year’s theme, “Stand with the Land,” encourages Australians to support farmers and the vital regional communities that rely on them. The Crisafulli Government aims to elevate Queensland’s primary industries to a remarkable $30 billion by 2030 as part of its Prosper 2050 blueprint.

National Agriculture Day, celebrated annually on the third Friday of November, recognizes Australia’s agricultural sector, which produces world-class food and fibre. The theme this year highlights solidarity with those in agriculture who have faced significant challenges, including record flooding and devastating droughts.

Queensland’s primary industries are projected to generate a record $26.79 billion in goods for the financial year 2024-25. This sector not only supports a vast supply chain but also directly employs around 65,000 workers. In addition to providing high-quality sustainable food for Australians, Queensland’s agricultural exports are expected to reach $17.6 billion in 2024-25, marking a historic achievement for the state.

During the previous administration, the agricultural sector experienced considerable neglect, leading to a decline in support. In contrast, the Crisafulli Government has emphasized its commitment to revitalizing the industry. Within its first year, the government launched the Primary Industries Prosper 2050 initiative, developed through extensive collaboration with industry stakeholders, the largest seen in over a decade.

Minister for Primary Industries, Tony Perrett, stated that the government is dedicated to enhancing the lifestyle of Queenslanders through a robust economy. “Regardless of where you live, every Australian benefits from the hard work and commitment of farmers who produce food, fibre, and foliage every day of the year, which is why the Queensland Government stands with the land,” he said.

Perrett also highlighted the critical role of biosecurity in supporting the agricultural industry. He noted that between 2015 and 2022, under the previous administration, the biosecurity workforce had decreased by 20.2 percent. In response, the Crisafulli Government is increasing its biosecurity efforts by adding 100 new frontline officers during this term, with 25 percent of these positions already filled.

The government is adopting a comprehensive approach to support primary producers, coordinating efforts across various sectors to address the challenges facing the agriculture industry. This commitment reflects the government’s understanding of the importance of agriculture to Queensland’s economy and the well-being of its communities.

As National Ag Day unfolds, the Crisafulli Government’s actions symbolize a renewed focus on strengthening Queensland’s agricultural sector, ensuring that farmers and their communities receive the support they need to thrive.

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