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VFF’s budget demands

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8 March 2026
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The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) says strategic government investment and smarter policy settings for seven key priority areas will supercharge the industry and solidify its position as a critical pillar for Victoria’s economic future.

In a submission directed at

the Victorian State Budget in

May, the VFF is calling for support to ensure:

– Efficient transport and freight networks;

– Protection of productive farmland;

– Equitable access to healthcare, transport and childcare in rural areas;

– Stronger pest control and biosecurity;

– Drought preparedness and water security;

– Productivity-enhancing investment in skills, infrastructure and innovation;

– Tougher protections against rural crime.

VFF president Brett Hosking said the Victorian Government has a golden opportunity to invest for the future.

“There’s no overstating how big the opportunity for growth is. Victoria has the land, skills, infrastructure foundations and global reputation to significantly increase production, create thousands of jobs and generate billions of dollars in additional export revenue.”

“We’re a major $22billion

industry that indirectly employs more than 150,000 people.

Imagine what that could be with some forward-thinking initiative and a genuine commitment

for the future.”

“We just need the Government to invest and tweak policy in the right places and Victorian farmers will do the rest,” Mr Hosking said.

Mr Hosking said the industry must be seen as critical sector to propel Victoria out of debt and towards prosperity.

“Time and time again our industry has proven there’s no better investment than our industry when it comes to economic returns and future growth.”

“What we’re calling for delivers benefits far beyond the farm gate. Efficient freight networks strengthen exporters and regional economies; water infrastructure protects food security for all Victorians; and skills programs secure the future workforce for the State’s largest manufacturing sector.”

“We’re asking for the State Government to invest for the future and back us in for the betterment of all Victorians,” Mr Hosking said.

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