10 Things to Know from QFF
- Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers (QFVG) has raised concerns about potential supply chain impacts following the Fair Work Amendment (Fairer Fuel) Bill 2026. Changes aimed at supporting transport operators could shift cost pressures onto growers, with flow-on impacts for prices and supply chain stability. Read more here.
- eastAUSmilk CEO says milk shortages are likely unless farmgate prices increase, with rising fuel, fertiliser and input costs already impacting production. Producers say urgent price adjustments are needed to avoid further supply declines. Read more here.
- Sparke Helmore Lawyers has highlighted proposed changes under the Regional Planning Interests (Condamine Alluvium) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026, impacting CSG approvals and landholder compensation. The Condamine Alluvium is one of Queensland’s most important groundwater systems supporting some of Australia’s most productive cropping land. Submissions are now open. Read more here.
- Cotton Australia recently hosted a webinar on farm safety and WHS obligations, covering inductions, key records and practical compliance systems for agricultural businesses. The session was delivered by Ingham & Co. Listen to the webinar here.
- CANEGROWERS is warning fuel and fertilizer shortages are already impacting cane growers, with just weeks until harvest and supply uncertainty shaping on-farm decisions. New industry data shows widespread concern, with rising input costs putting pressure on production this season and beyond. Read more here.
- AgriFutures Australia is seeking applicants for its Ginger and Chicken Meat Advisory Panels, helping guide RD&E investment across both industries. Opportunities are open for agronomists, growers and poultry nutrition specialists to support future productivity and sustainability. Read more here.
- QFF Corporate Partner Power Tynan is encouraging farmers to plan for EOFY equipment purchases, with increased demand and longer finance processing times expected. Starting early and seeking advice can help ensure approvals and delivery are finalised before 30 June. Read more here.
- Updated biosecurity rules for tomato-potato psyllid (TPP) carriers are now in effect in Queensland, easing some entry conditions while maintaining protections for the state’s horticulture sector. Queensland remains free of TPP, with new requirements focused on managing risk from host materials. Read more here.
- The National Farmers’ Federation is encouraging farmers to sign up to AgCAREERSTART, with more than 100 candidates ready to begin on-farm roles. Read more here.
- Farmers are calling for a review of Australia’s food labelling laws, amid concerns current rules don’t clearly show where ingredients are sourced. Growers say clearer labelling is needed to help consumers identify Australian produce and compete with cheaper imports. Read more here..