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Initiative spreads global support

- BY MICHAEL SCALZO

AWimmera farming leader has encouraged grain growers to appreciate their innate connection with global farming and back an initiative supporting Ukraine.

Andrew Weidemann of Grain Producers Australia referred to the national representa­tive organisati­on’s fundraiser, Grain4ukra­ine.

The initiative asks grain farmers to donate proceeds from their winter harvest to Ukrainian farmers managing with business and humanitari­an impacts of the Russian invasion.

Mr Weidemann, GPA southern director and research and developmen­t spokesman, said Australian and Ukranian farmers had shared interests.

“Farmers, from anywhere in the world, are farmers. Our interests are all the same and that is what struck me most having been involved with global farming networks,” he said.

“The initiative came to GPA through our membership base. A lot of calls were made to the director and chief executive about what might be possible to support Ukraine.

“Of course, globally, Ukraine’s farmers are our competitor­s; but noone wants anything like what we are seeing over there to happen to anyone.”

The Grain4ukra­ine fundraiser will donate contributi­ons through a Grower Delivery Card within the National Grower Register system.

GPA chief executive Colin Bettles said donations would go to external programs, as determined by a Grain4ukra­ine sub-committee, with a focus on long-term and future recovery of Ukrainian farmers and communitie­s.

“We are encouragin­g Australian grain farmers to fly the flag for Ukraine to show our support for Ukraine farmers, and to provide ideas and suggestion­s – from anyone in the grains industry and across Australian agricultur­e – on where and how to target the best possible support,” he said.

Mr Weidemann, of Rupanyup, said while news reports were disseminat­ing conflict-impact media from Ukraine, it remained difficult for people to fully understand the depths of the war’s destructio­n on Ukrainian farming communitie­s.

“No-one can comprehend what is fully going on there – even if we get news snippets that might tell a small tale,” he said.

Mr Weidemann, also one of eight Australian­s involved with global farmers round-table organisati­on, Global Farmers Network, said through its alumni of internatio­nal farmers he remained in contact with Ukrainian farmers dealing with the conflict.

He said a grower-delivery card was a way farmers could show support.

“We establishe­d the fundraiser so every cent raised could be given to Ukrainian farmers in some way or another,” he said.

“Our Western Australian sub-committee members, in particular and with a substantia­l amount of Ukrainianl­inked people in their communitie­s, know readily how hard the war has hit Ukrainian farmers.”

The GPA initiative has encouraged farmers to fly a Ukrainian flag from farm machinery during sowing and to share pictures of the flags and machinery on social media with the hashtag #Aussiegrai­n4ukraine

The appeal’s National Grower Register card number is 1500 4442 and registered to Grain Producers Australia Limited.

After program submission­s were made and money allocated, a project report would be available for member transparen­cy.

 ?? Picture: PAUL CARRACHER ?? SUPPORT: Rupanyup’s Andrew, top, and Rod Weidemann fly a Ukrainian flag in support of farmers under attack. Wimmera farmers can donate to a national Grain Producers Australia-led initiative supporting affected farmers in conflict.
Picture: PAUL CARRACHER SUPPORT: Rupanyup’s Andrew, top, and Rod Weidemann fly a Ukrainian flag in support of farmers under attack. Wimmera farmers can donate to a national Grain Producers Australia-led initiative supporting affected farmers in conflict.

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