National Farmers' Federation Explained

National Farmers' Federation
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The National Farmers' Federation (NFF) is an Australian non-profit membershipbased organisation that represents farmers and the agricultural sector in Australia. The NFF has been a key player in a number of industrial relations disputes, including the 1998 waterfront dispute.

the president of the National Farmers' Federation is David Jochinke since 2023; the organisation's chief executive officer is Tony Mahar, since April 2016.

History

The NFF was formed in 1979.

NFF was a key player in a number of industrial relations disputes, including the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute; the shearing wide comb dispute; and the Mudginberri dispute.

Key policy priorities

The NFF's key policy areas include farm business and productivity; access to markets; digital connectivity; natural resource management; biosecurity, health and welfare; education and training; and workplace relations.[1] The NFF has been involved in a number of major policy debates in Australia, including most recently, the backpacker tax, the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, carbon tax, foreign investment, drought policy reform and livestock exports.

In February 2013, the NFF released the first Blueprint for Australian Agriculture. The blueprint is a strategic plan for the Australian agricultural sector and its supply chain, setting out its future direction. The blueprint is the first cross-industry plan for the sector, developed by the sector. In 2013, the NFF moved into the legacy phase of the blueprint: turning the blueprint document into action. The blueprint was developed with the support of Westpac, Woolworths and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, with Westpac and Woolworths continuing their support into the legacy phase, along with new partners Bayer and Syngenta Australia.[2]

In December 2015, the National Farmers Federation launched a new program to use digital technology to improve agricultural efficiency. The program comprises three components:[3] [4]

NFF membership

NFF policy is set by the NFF Members' Council, which comprises the presidents of the (as of 2016) NFF's 31member organisations[6]

NFF's members are the state-level farmers' organisations, national commodity councils, and other affiliated members. According to the NFF charter, state-level farmers' organisations represent the interests of the agricultural sector in their respective states. Issues related to individual commodities or interstate/national farming concerns are represented by relevant national commodity councils. The NFF focuses on those policy issues that affect all farmers, regardless of location or commodity. These include such issues as farm business and productivity, access to markets, natural resource management, biosecurity, animal health and welfare, education and training, and workplace relations.[7]

In 2014 the NFF's 31member organisations were:[8]

Office bearers

President

The following people have served as president of the National Farmers' Federation:

NameTerm startTerm endTerm of office
Sir Donald Eckersley 1979 1981 years
Michael Davidson 1981 1984 years
1984 1988 years
John Allwright 1988 1991 years
Graham Blight 1991 1994 years
1994 1998 years
Ian Donges 1998 2002 years
Peter Corish 2002 2006 years
David Crombie 2006 2010 years
Jock Laurie 2010 2013 years
Duncan Fraser April 2013 November 2013 years
Brent Finlay[9] 2013 20163 years
Fiona Simson[10] 201620237 years (first female president)
David Jochinke[11] 2023current

Chief executive officer

The following people have served as chief executive officer, or another appropriate title, of the National Farmers' Federation:

NameTerm startTerm endTerm of officeTitle of office
1979 1985 years Executive director
1985 1988 years
1988 1995 years
Wendy Craik1995 2000 years
Anna Cronin 2000 2005 years Executive director/chief executive officer
Ben Fargher 2005 2011 years Chief executive officer
Matt Linnegar 2011 2014 years
Simon Talbot[12] 2014 2016 years
Tony Mahar 2016 present years

Award of Honour

The NFF Award of Honour recognises people who have made an important contribution to the NFF and the farming sector. These include:[13]

NameYear awarded
Bill de Vos 1987
Jim Tehan 1988
David Partridge 1990
Roy Smith 1993
John Mackenzie 1999
Alick Lascelles 2000
Graham Blight 2002
2004
Geoffrey Crick 2009
John Underwood
Alex Arbuthnot 2012

NFF Congress

The NFF has run its National Congress four times, in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2014. The two first Congresses focused on modern farming, and adapting to the changing agriculture environment. In 2012, the Congress was around understanding, and capitalizing on, the food and fibre boom. The theme for the 2014 Congress was "Producing Our Future".[14]

Australian Farmers' Fighting Fund

The Australian Farmers' Fighting Fund was created in 1985 to provide financial, legal, and professional assistance to farmers. The fund was created out of the Mudgenberri dispute in 1985, funded in part by farmers and in part by non-farming businesses. The AFFF is governed independently of the NFF and is controlled by a board of trustees, three of whom are independent trustees.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Policy & Issues. National Farmers' Federation. 11 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Blueprint for Australian Agriculture. National Farmers' Federation. 11 February 2014.
  3. Web site: NFF Digital Transformation. National Farmers' Federation. 2016-01-29.
  4. Web site: Prime Minister Turnbull announces new initiatives to revolutionise agriculture. National Farmers' Federation. 2015-12-14. 2016-01-29.
  5. Web site: PM announces digital farming initiatives. Sky News. 2015-12-12. 2016-01-29.
  6. Web site: Our Members . National Farmers' Federation. 2016-01-27.
  7. Web site: About NFF. National Farmers' Federation. 1 May 2013.
  8. Web site: Membership of National Farmers' Federation. WoolProducers Australia. About us. 25 May 2014.
  9. Web site: Brent Finlay re-elected as NFF President < Latest News National Farmers' Federation. www.nff.org.au. 2016-01-27. Chirp. Internet. 11 November 2015 .
  10. Web site: Murphy . Brigitte . Reading . Kristy . Liverpool Plains farmer Fiona Simson the first Australian appointed vice president of World Farmers' Organisation . ABC News . 21 June 2024 . 22 June 2024.
  11. Web site: Our Board . National Farmers' Federation . 31 October 2023 . 22 June 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240622003551/https://nff.org.au/about-us/board/. 22 June 2024. live.
  12. Web site: NFF welcomes new CEO Simon Talbot < Media Releases National Farmers' Federation. www.nff.org.au. 2016-01-27. Chirp. Internet. 23 September 2014 .
  13. Web site: Members' Council. National Farmers' Federation. 1 May 2013.
  14. Web site: National Farmers' Federation 2012 National Congress. National Farmers' Federation. 11 February 2014.