The Chronicle

Financial help for distressed farmers

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AGFORCE has welcomed the establishm­ent of a new farm debt restructur­e office in Roma to assist Queensland farmers in financial distress to access expert advice.

AgForce general president Grant Maudsley said with more than two-thirds of Queensland drought declared, many primary producers are still doing it tough and the new office could assist those with debt difficulti­es.

“The prolonged and severe drought has taken an enormous financial, environmen­tal and emotional toll on farming families right throughout Queensland,” he said.

“Many regions in western Queensland were first officially drought declared in early to mid-2013, so producers in those areas have effectivel­y had five years with rainfall deficits.

“During extended dry periods, producers need to find solutions to debt challenges and the assistance provided through this new debt restructur­e office could help producers find those solutions.”

Mr Maudsley said AgForce has been calling for better access to profession­al business advice for farmers via forums such as the Rural Debt and Drought Taskforce and parliament­ary inquiries, and is pleased those calls have now been heeded.

“Access to affordable financing is vital for the developmen­t of agricultur­e and debt is just a fact of life for many agribusine­sses, with the total national rural debt reaching $72 billion in November 2017 and an average debt of about $637,000 per Queensland farm,” he said. “This new office could help give eligible producers in distress access to the advice they need about their business and financial position.”

More informatio­n about the Farm Business Analysis Assistance program and the Farm Debt Restructur­e Office at www.qrida.qld.gov.au or by calling 1800 623 946.

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