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
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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 Farmersβ 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 Governmentβs Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Governmentβs 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 farmβs 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.
QFF CEO Jo Sheppard recently provided her perspective on effective land use planning and why it matters in the latest edition of the Australian Farm Institute's Farm Policy Journal - Holding ground in uncertainty: insights for Australian agriculture in 2050, developed in collaboration with CSIRO's Ag2050 initiative.The article discusses the rise of mining, tourism, renewable energy infrastructure, urbanisation, development-related offsets, protected land, and other environmental legislation and initiatives that are in many cases reducing the footprint of productive farmland."While varying degrees of coexistence are possible between many of these land uses, it is important that we maintain a perspective towards the identification and preservation of highly productive agricultural land. We need to find ways that we can continue to meet the food, fibre and foliage requirements of the nation and support a strong, productive and sustainable future for regional communities."This Special Edition of the Farm Policy Journal is open access, offering all stakeholders the opportunity to read about a range of important topics including land use, water futures, adaptation and diversification in Australian agriculture. Read it here π bit.ly/44jfk26 (QFF Perspective - page 187) ... See MoreSee Less
π§βπΎ Are you a farmer or landholder with questions about tariffs, energy infrastructure, or on-farm energy efficiency?The Energy Information Service for Landholders (EISL) is a free phone service providing guidance on all these topics and more, including:π‘ details of government and industry on-farm energy supportπ‘ community energy engagement opportunitiesπ‘ energy infrastructure and landholder hostingπ‘ on-farm solar and batteriesπ‘ tariffs structures, retail pricing and more.The service is available Monday β Friday from 8:30am β 5pm. To contact the EISL, please call 07 3329 7500.Learn more about the service here π bit.ly/3HH9IGc... See MoreSee Less
This week in 10 Things to Know π π§βπΎ QFF and our peak body members CANEGROWERS, Cotton Australia and Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers(QFVG) have provided a summary submission to the Department of Primary Industries (Queensland Agriculture) on the Queensland Primary Industries Prosper 2050 Blueprint draft.π QFFβs Farm Business Resilience Program will host a webinar on 7 July with Kylie Wilson from Sparke Helmore Lawyers providing practical information for agribusinesses about Wills and Estate Planning.βοΈ The NFF Horticulture Council has launched a national survey to capture the perspectives of growers facing ballooning red tape requirements. Read more here π bit.ly/43JBtX7... See MoreSee Less
Over the last month the QFF team has enjoyed a number of opportunities to engage with our members, partners, industry and government to celebrate and progress Queensland agriculture. Here are a few highlights ππ QFF CEO Jo Sheppard recently attended the first Agriculture Energy Water Council alongside QFF members CANEGROWERS Chairman Owen Menkens and CEO Dan Galligan, and Cotton Australia General Manager Michael Murray. The meeting, chaired by the Minister for Primary Industries the Hon Tony Perrett MP, provided an opportunity for Minister Perrett and Minister for Local Government and Water and Minister for Fire, Disaster Recovery and Volunteers the Hon. Ann Leahy to come together with agriculture industry leaders to progress priority issues for the sector. Key topics discussed included workforce and skills, land use planning, water and the irrigator discount, and biosecurity. AgForce Queenslandπ§βπΎ QFF CEO joined a panel session sharing leadership experiences as part of the Australian Agribusiness Leadership Program alongside April Cavanagh, Chair Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise, Bryce Camm, CEO Camm Agricultural Group, Peta Ward National GM Westpac Regional & Agribusiness Australia, Kate Venables GM SW region TAFE Queensland, Catherine Marriott OAM.π± QFF Agricultural Extension Work Placement Program graduates joined experienced extension staff in Proserpine last week to explore soil science as a powerful and engaging way to connect with farmers.π§οΈ QFF Project Manager, Risk, Recovery and Resilience Kerry Battersby recently attended the Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) Disaster Management Conference attending sessions on food supply chain disruptions and other areas critical to agricultural disaster management.π½οΈ QFF's Bec Tkal and Eloise Cosgrove attended TSBE Food Leaders Australia's Chef's Table event in Dalby, celebrating the finest produce from the Western Downs. ... See MoreSee Less
π₯ βThis is about growers being part of the solution β and part of the reward.β
CANEGROWERS CEO Dan Galligan welcomes todayβs Parliamentary Inquiry into the bioenergy potential of Qldβs sugarcane industry.
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#Bioenergy #QldSugar #CANEGROWERS #RenewableEnergy
π 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! π±ππͺ
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 gettingβ¦