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Farmers push for productivity plan

NSW Farmers is urging the Australian Government to commit to a plan to drive productivity through the agricultural sector and get the economy back on track ahead of a national economic reform roundtable on Tuesday.

NSW Farmersโ€™ President Xavier Martin said scrapping the super tax on unrealised gains, boosting mobile coverage and developing laws to protect farm data were just some of the solutions farmers had put forward to the roundtable in a call to fix the nationโ€™s productivity woes.

โ€œFarmers also want to see the federal government closing the loophole on tax advantages for foreign investors purchasing Australian farms or water by applying the same taxation requirements as Australian businesses including withholding taxes.โ€ Mr Martin said.

โ€œAustralian agriculture is the powerhouse that feeds and clothes the nation, but current settings are threatening our food security and holding us back.โ€

โ€œOur ruined roads are holding up food that needs to get from paddock to port, our telecommunications arenโ€™t good enough to do business and weโ€™re staring down the barrel of a potential tax on money farming families will never make.โ€

โ€œMeanwhile, we donโ€™t have the right to our own farm data, or the legal right to repair our own farm machinery using an independent repairer โ€“ and together, all of these challenges are really stacking up,โ€ Mr Martin said.

Further investment in agricultural research and development and a permanent instant asset write-off scheme for small businesses were also among NSW Farmersโ€™ recommendations to the roundtable to improve productivity.


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