Dairy Plan Finished - Gone to Government
The Dairy Industry Plan for Queensland has been completed, and eastAUSmilk is now asking Government and industry participants to commit to implementation.
eastAUSmilk expects to meet with the Minister’s advisors and Department of Primary Industries, from early in January, urging that resourcing and implementation get underway as soon as possible.
Driven by concerns about the decline in milk production across the state, the plan is the culmination of extensive consultation – farmer district meetings across Queensland, one-on-one meetings, online feedback options, and individuals emailed their analyses, views, and suggestions.
The plan’s focus is reversing the decline in production, and building the economic viability of dairy farming across Queensland, and identifies four broad priority areas which can make a difference:
financing the future – how we enable capital inflows to the farming section,
pathways into the industry – how we get new participants to operate farms,
risk mitigation for stable production – how we manage climate variability and other risks in a changing world, and
productivity improvement – how can we get the same, or more, milk for less inputs.
The plan identifies fifteen action items which are best placed to provide responses to those priorities, with five of the 15 prioritised for immediate action
Improved support and more accessible information, including legal options, for industry entry and exit,
Comprehensive climate and natural disaster program for dairying e.g. infrastructure to mitigate heat stress, mitigate feed issues in the wet, on farm sustainability, renewables,
Identification of barriers and solutions to expand feedstock options, including imported strains, for pest and disease management, and further understand the barriers for the use of GMO feedstock options, and explore potential solutions,
Support and facilitate on-farm uptake of changed practice, including new automation, technology and production systems, and
Improving the productivity, and management, of pastures.
The action items not in the top five are to be addressed, as resources and time permit.
Implementation of the plan is to be managed by an industry led group including eastAUSmilk, processors, Government, and SubTropical Dairy.
Mike Smith