The VFF is calling on Victorians to pledge their support to grow and protect the state’s prime farmland by signing a new petition as part of the new ‘Help protect Victorian farmland’ campaign.
VFF president Brett Hosking said Victoria’s farmland represented a huge asset that needed protecting.
“Our farmland is an economic powerhouse that underpins more than 150,000 jobs and contributes in excess of $20 billion to the Victorian economy each year,” he said.
“Victoria is Australia’s food bowl and our farmland is a national treasure, producing almost a quarter of the nation’s food, from just three per cent of arable Australian land.
“Our farmers protect and conserve our state’s incredible biodiversity, as well as being industry leaders in the emissions reduction our planet needs so urgently.
“Farmers and the soil they farm are irreplaceable and I’m urging everyone to back our farmers.”
The petition is designed to remind governments and decision makers that farmers and the rural communities they support are vital to Victoria.
The VFF is urging the Victorian Government to develop a statewide strategy that:
- Protects high-value agricultural land from fragmentation;
- Ensures real consultation with local communities;
- Provides fair compensation for landholders and communities; and
- Guarantees shared benefits for regional areas impacted by development.
Victorians can support the campaign and sign the petition at vff.org.au/help-protect-victorian-farmland