QFF is a federation that represents the interests of peak state and national agriculture industry organisations, which in turn collectively represent more than 13,000 primary producers across the state.
QFF is a federation that represents the interests of peak state and national agriculture industry organisations, which in turn collectively represent more than 13,000 primary producers across the state.
QFF is a federation that represents the interests of peak state and national agriculture industry organisations, which in turn collectively represent more than 13,000 primary producers across the state.
QFF is a federation that represents the interests of peak state and national agriculture industry organisations, which in turn collectively represent more than 13,000 primary producers across the state.
QFF is a federation that represents the interests of peak state and national agriculture industry organisations, which in turn collectively represent more than 13,000 primary producers across the state.
QFF is a federation that represents the interests of peak state and national agriculture industry organisations, which in turn collectively represent more than 13,000 primary producers across the state.
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Energy Information Service for Landholders
Queensland Ag Energy Hub
Renewable Energy Landholder Toolkit
Farm Business Resilience Program
Energy Information Service for Landholders
Energy Information Service for Landholders
The Energy Information Service for Landholders can be accessed Monday - Friday from 8:30am - 5pm via 07 3329 7500.
What is it?
The Energy Information Service for Landholders is a free phone service for farmers and landholders in Queensland providing information and guidance on a range of energy matters.
Objective
To ensure farmers and landholders in Queensland can access up to date information and guidance about energy on their farm and for their business.
The Queensland Ag Energy Hub provides a centralised hub of information for Queensland farmers navigating the energy needs and requirements of their operations.
What is it?
The website provides information about reducing expenditure and case studies from farms that have successfully implemented savings initiatives, as well as fact sheets on pumping, irrigation, energy efficient farm buildings and more.
Objective
To ensure farmers can access information about energy saving opportunities on their farm and in their business.
Queensland Farmers’ Federation in partnership with the Queensland Government, has prepared the Queensland Renewable Energy Landholder Toolkit to assist and inform landholders as they respond to and negotiate with energy industry representatives about accessing land and developing renewable energy projects.
What is it?
A Toolkit to assist and inform landholders as they respond to and negotiate with energy industry representatives about accessing land and developing renewable energy projects.
Objective
To ensure landholders are aware of the various potential benefits and risks associated with on-farm renewable developments.
The Farm Business Resilience Program (FBRP) is available to primary producers in Queensland. The Program helps you review all aspects of your business and identify strategies to address your risks through the development of a Farm Business Resilience Plan. This program is jointly funded by the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program.
What is it?
The program supports farmers to identify gaps and areas of focus for their business. FBRP can assist with natural disaster and drought management, strategic business and risk management skills, family business planning and natural resource management.
Objective
Improving your farm’s long-term business resilience to help you absorb and recover from challenges that have a negative impact on production and financial returns.
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QFF is a federation that represents the interests of peak state and national agriculture industry organisations, which in turn collectively represent more than 13,000 primary producers across Queensland.
👩🌾 This week Queensland Rural, Regional and Remote Women's Network brought Queensland women to State Parliament to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities for women living in rural, regional and remote Queensland and to share insights, experiences and policy priorities with MPs and decision makers. QFF CEO Jo Sheppard and QFF Energy Engagement and Education Advisor Stephanie McKechnie were pleased to join the incredible group of women who came together from across the state for a luncheon event in support of this important RRR Women initiative. The event was well supported by Members of Parliament including Minister for Primary Industries, the Hon Tony Perrett MP, Minister for Regional and Rural Development the Hon Dale Last - Member for Burdekin , Minister for Women and Women's Economic Security the Hon Fiona Simpson MP, Shadow Minister for Women Shannon Fentiman MP and Jonty Bush - Member for Cooper. The event shone a light on RRR Women’s policy priorities including improving telecommunications and digital infrastructure in the bush, energy policy, financial literacy, economic participation and the benefits of the state’s volunteering economy. Women are critically important to Queensland agriculture and they make an incredible contribution to both the economy and social fabric of regional communities. QFF congratulates RRR Women for the impact they are having through the important work they do. ... See MoreSee Less
👉This week in 10 Things to Know 👇👨🌾The National Farmers' Federation has welcomed the United States’ decision to remove tariffs on key agricultural goods, restoring zero-tariff trade under the Australia–US Free Trade Agreement. The move supports major export sectors including beef, wine and sheep meat.📱 QFF corporate partner Telstra has released a practical checklist to help you stay connected during natural disaster season, with tips on preparing devices, backing up information and keeping communication lines open when it matters most.🌱 CANEGROWERS and George the Farmer have launched the new Sugarcane Train song and educational video, giving kids a fun, factual look at how Queensland sugarcane is grown, harvested and transformed into everyday products. Curriculum-aligned resources arrive in 2026.Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/48iPahO ... See MoreSee Less
🍌Eleanor’s taking banana farming to new heights with drones, GIS and smart ag skillsAs part of the Best Management Practice team at the Australian Banana Growers Council, Eleanor works directly with growers in Far North Queensland to improve on-farm practices and protect local waterways.Thanks to the Agriculture Extension Work Placement Program, she’s gained hands-on experience in drone tech, GIS mapping, and extension. She's also built friendships and confidence that will shape her future in ag.🗨️“It’s 15 months that I think [will] really boost your career potential,” said Eleanor. ... See MoreSee Less
🦠 Biosecurity risks are set to increase fourfold in the next decade. Have you considered what these risks could mean for your business - operationally, reputationally and financially?❓Could your business survive indefinite closures, regulatory scrutiny, trade restrictions, or supply chain delays and movement controls caused by pests or diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease, fruit fly or brown marmorated stink bug?❓How would your customers and stakeholders react to a biosecurity breach linked to your operations?❓What would the cost of inspections, fumigation, compliance measures or temporary business closure mean for your bottom line?The Queensland Farmers’ Federation and Biosecurity Queensland have partnered to encourage Queensland businesses to better understand the potential impacts of biosecurity events across all sectors – not just agriculture. To learn more about safeguarding your operations, strengthening your supply chains and protecting your bottom line from biosecurity risk visit the Business Queensland website here 👉 bit.ly/4qmlN5s... See MoreSee Less
🌱 Next Friday, 21 November is National Agriculture Day - join QFF and our peak body members at our annual National Agriculture Day breakfast and hear from special guest speaker, the Premier of Queensland, Hon David Crisafulli MP, who will reflect on his first 12 months in office and his vision for the future of agriculture in Queensland.There are a very limited number of tickets remaining for this event. To avoid disappointment book your ticket here now 👉 bit.ly/4mILGu0Thank you to our event sponsor Goanna Ag. ... See MoreSee Less
🎥 “This is about growers being part of the solution — and part of the reward.”
CANEGROWERS CEO Dan Galligan welcomes today’s Parliamentary Inquiry into the bioenergy potential of Qld’s sugarcane industry.
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#Bioenergy #QldSugar #CANEGROWERS #RenewableEnergy
🚜 Last Friday QFF and @CANEGROWERS participated in the #Agribusiness Investment Roundtable hosted by Treasurer, Minister for Energy and Minister for Home Ownership @DavidJanetzkiMP and Minister for Primary Industries @TonyPerrettMP.
BIG WIN FOR GROWERS! 🌱🚜💪
CANEGROWERS has secured replanting support for flood-affected growers! After strong advocacy alongside @QldFarmers and their commodities, the Qld Govt has agreed to extend disaster recovery grants to cover replanting costs - a crucial step in getting…