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 in 10 Things to Know 👇 🗳️ Cotton Australia have released their Federal Election Priorities and have used the recent Bayer Grower of the Year Field Day in Dirranbandi to speak with Queensland #cotton farmers about their key issues ahead of the election.🛫 The peak industry body for the sugarcane industry, CANEGROWERS Australia has welcomed the Queensland Treasurer's support for the development of a domestic #biofuels industry. 🍽️ The National Farmers' Federation (NFF) has welcomed the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s Green Paper on National Food Security Preparedness which underscores key issues facing Australia’s #FoodProduction system and supply chain.Read more here 👉 bit.ly/4jpxhkg... See MoreSee Less
SmartAg Queensland continues to make significant strides in equipping Queensland farmers with the necessary skills and training to build a stronger, more resilient agricultural workforce.In February and March alone, the program facilitated training for more than 500 participants, covering a wide spectrum of essential agricultural skills, including chemical safety courses, cotton picker operator training, first aid training, truck and forklift licensing.Additional opportunities provided in the last two months included advanced spray training, SHINE workshops for women's leadership and personal development and Geared Up HR workshops, a Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers initiative supporting workforce management in the horticulture.Read more about the SmartAg Queensland program's recent industry collaboration, upcoming training initiatives, and other learnings here👉 bit.ly/44j8daeSmartAg Queensland is a collaboration between the Queensland Farmers’ Federation and the Queensland Government to support Queensland farmers.SmartAg Queensland is being delivered in partnership with Cotton Australia, Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers and CANEGROWERS. ... See MoreSee Less
🌱 QFF has welcomed CarbonLink™ as our newest corporate partner, further strengthening QFF’s commitment to fostering sustainability and innovation in Queensland’s agriculture sector.CarbonLink is a pioneer in carbon farming, dedicated to helping farmers build a sustainable future for their land, businesses, and communities. Backed by cutting-edge research and development, CarbonLink works alongside landholders to improve soil health, increase resilience, and unlock opportunities in the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) market. Their expert Carbon Farming Advisors (CFAs) provide tailored, science-based guidance to ensure producers can make informed decisions about carbon sequestration and sustainable land management practices.Together, QFF and CarbonLink are working to recognise responsible natural resource management as an integral part of sound farm business management.Through providing education, policy support, and opportunities for farmers to participate in sustainable practices, this partnership will contribute to a stronger, more resilient future for Queensland agriculture.Read more about the partnership here 👉 bit.ly/3RcNy00... See MoreSee Less
Last week the United States imposed tariffs on almost all imports to the US at a minimum rate of 10%. This 10% tariff figure has been applied to Australian exports to the US. The impact of this decision on Queensland farmers and Australian agriculture is not yet clear. This is a disappointing outcome for Australian farmers who have been committed to a mutually beneficial trading relationship under the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) for the past 20 years.As global markets react to these sweeping tariff announcements it is important that Australian leaders maintain a calm and measured approach to trade talks going forward.The Federal Government and Opposition have stood firm in defence of Australia’s science-based biosecurity framework, which was a grievance aired by US President Trump, who referred to Australia’s policies regarding beef exported from the US during his tariff announcements. It is important to remember that this strong biosecurity framework is a key competitive advantage for us and is part of what makes Australia’s agricultural products desired around the world. Australia has worked hard to build a reputation based on quality, and farmers will continue to work hard to ensure Australian high quality, sustainably produced food, fibre and foliage will continue to be highly sought after in global markets. As the world continues to react to this new trade regime, it is essential that this issue does not become a political football on the domestic front in the lead up to the Federal election. It is important that we continue a bipartisan approach when it comes to trade. QFF and our members will continue to further understand the situation as it unfolds and will continue to work with the government to support industry through all available avenues. Read more in our President's Column below 👇 bit.ly/42oyKAx... See MoreSee Less
QFF CEO Jo Sheppard joined industry leaders and stakeholders at the Queensland Energy Club lunch event yesterday, where Queensland Treasurer and Minister for Energy David Janetzki MP outlined the Crisafulli Government's vision for the future of energy in Queensland and announced the development of a five-year Energy Roadmap to be delivered by the end of 2025. Key announcements from the Treasurer's address included Queensland Hydro's oversight being transferred to the Queensland Investment Corporation (QIC), and a commitment to progress small pumped hydro projects, including a $50 million investment through CleanCo Queensland to help progress the Mt Rawdon Pumped Hydro project towards a final investment decision. QFF welcomed the acknowledgement by the Hon. David Janetzski of the significant contribution farmers had already made to reducing the state's emissions and the shout out he gave to Dan Galligan and CANEGROWERS for the leadership and advocacy they have given to the opportunity of future fuels and sustainable aviation fuels.Energy is important to the Queensland agriculture sector and QFF and our peak body members Canegrowers, Cotton Australia, Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers and Nursery & Garden Industry Queensland welcome the opportunity to work with the Queensland Government to build an integrated energy strategy that utilises the state's competitive advantages and delivers affordable, reliable and sustainable energy for all Queenslanders.Queensland Treasury and EnergyBrighter Super... See MoreSee Less
🥕 Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers (QFVG) have published an article highlighting the vital role of #AgriculturalExtension in bridging the gap between scientific discovery and the practical implementation of these findings on farm.
Far North #QldFarmers have been heavily impacted by heavy rainfall & flooding.
Our latest President's Column discusses the impact on local infrastructure & commodities, the need for embedded resilience and crop replacement recovery funding.
QLD Gov Must Prioritise Replanting in Disaster Recovery
When disasters strike, recovery grants are essential for growers to clean up and rebuild. But the real goal is getting businesses back on track, and in farming that means crops back in the ground.
In other states, farmers…