Australia
No quick drought fix: Littleproud advocates calm and decisive approach
Governments cant make it rain, but they can listen to the people on the ground.
That was the message Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and other Cabinet Ministers had for farmers as they surveyed dry conditions at Trangie on Monday.
“If we want to have the great food and fibre that we need, weve got to support our farmers and weve got to understand that theyre dealing with rainfall that appears to be much more volatile and the cost of maintaining stock during dry times is enormous,” Mr Turnbull said.
He said freight, securing fodder from interstate and building drought resistance were some areas government could help with, as well as making it easier for farmers to navigate the “pretty daunting piles of paperwork” often required to access assistance.
“Above all this is about listening and learning,” the Prime Minister said.
Mr Littleproud – whose south-west Queensland electorate is also in the grip of the drought – stressed the government would not rush to introduce measures.
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