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Working together for a stronger farming future

For years, Queensland’s State Government has been lacking a clear vision for agriculture.

There’s been no big picture about where our industry is heading and how we get there.

We’ve seen well-defined strategies for mining, renewables, tourism – even racing.

But agriculture has been left on the side-lines.

It looks like that approach might finally be starting to change under the Crisafulli Government.

Primary Industries Minister Tony Perrett recently announced the Primary Industries Prosper 2050 plan – aimed at growing Queensland agriculture to $30 billion by 2030.

Of course, many people will roll their eyes at the mention of yet another government plan – and with good reason.

There’s a long history of high-profile announcements that don’t lead to much on the ground. But this time, there are a few reasons to feel cautiously optimistic.

First, the plan landed within the government’s first six months, so it’s obviously a priority.

It also has genuine political backing at the highest levels of government.

The Primary Industries Minister, Treasurer, and Premier all have significant connections to farming, and it feels like they genuinely want to see the sector grow.

Whether this plan delivers depends partly on the agriculture sector itself.

We have a role to play, not just in shaping it but in making sure we know how to measure its success.

The key markers are clear – stronger productivity, improved profitability at the farm gate, more investment, and better efficiency across the sector.

But just as important is policy support from across government in the areas of energy, water, natural resources, disaster recovery, and biosecurity.

Nothing’s guaranteed, but this feels like a real opportunity.

And CANEGROWERS will be right there, working closely with the Queensland Farmers’ Federation to make sure the voices of growers across every district are heard.

If we all lean into this process, keep the pressure on, and make sure the government stays focused on delivering real outcomes, this could be the start of something genuinely positive for our industry.

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