The National Farmers' Federation (NFF) is the peak national body representing farmers and, more broadly, agriculture across Australia.
Since its inception in 1979, the NFF has earned a reputation as a leader in the identification, development and achievement of policy outcomes – championing issues affecting farmers and dedicated to the advancement of agriculture.
NSW Farmers is an Association of farmers and stakeholders of the agricultural industry. Members gather in branches right across NSW to discuss the issues affecting their businesses and learn about agricultural topics. The grassroot branch structure creates a framework for agricultural knowledge transfer and for identifying the issues that affect famers at local, state and federal levels. NSW Farmers is a lobby group for the farming sector, championing the rights of farmers and rural communities at all levels of government and with industry stakeholders. They are apolitical, independent from government, and their policy is driven from the grassroots up.
NSW Farmers is the Regional Partner for the Australian Government Business Energy Advice Program. Learn more on the NSW Farmers website.
Nutrien Ag Solutions is an integral part of the Australian agricultural industry. Their generations of experience have made them experts in a range of different farming areas, including precision farming services, marketing livestock and wool, agricultural services, water, finance, insurance, merchandise and real estate.
The Victorian Farmers Federation is an active, powerful lobby group dedicated to the interests of farmers and making a difference to communities. With a strong record of successful political advocacy and leadership, the VFF has generated substantial benefits for the agriculture sector since its formation in 1979.
Rural Bank is 100% owned by the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group, who have set the standard for banking that gives financial power back to communities. Rural Bank is there for their farmers, families and everyone who make the rural community grow and thrive.
The origins of Bendigo and Adelaide Bank began more than 160 years ago in two great Australian communities. Bendigo in Victoria and Adelaide in South Australia. Each started out as building societies, driven to help Australians buy their own home. As a bank, they are good with money but more interested in the good money can do.
AgForce Queensland is a peak organisation representing Queensland's rural producers, which strives to ensure the long term growth, viability, competitiveness and profitability of broadacre industries of cattle, grain, sheep and wool in Queensland.
Queensland Fruit & Vegetable Growers (QFVG) is the state industry body representing Queensland's commercial fruit, vegetable and nut growers. To QFVG, horticulture is the most vital industry in the world.
They exist to ensure strength in the horticulture industry for generations to come. It is their belief that outcomes can only be achieved with the grower at the center of what they do.
QFVG operates a dedicated project delivery arm, Growcom. QFVG continually strive to be the provider of choice and to be recognised for their high-quality delivery.
The South Australian Dairyfarmers Association (SADA) is the peak body for South Australian dairy farmers since 1936, with dairy farmer members and their issues being their focus. Through SADA, dairy farmers have a strong voice locally in South Australia and also nationally with the Australian Dairy Farmers Ltd.
The Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association (TFGA) is the peak body representing the interests of Tasmanian farmers at a state and national level.
Their purpose is to provide a united voice to communicate with governments at all levels, along with other industry stakeholders.
Australia is the world's major producer of macadamia nuts, the only Australian native food crop that has ever been developed and traded internationally as a commercial food product.
After decades of hard work and careful development, driven largely by the industry's peak body, the Australian Macadamia Society, macadamias are now the fourth largest Australian horticultural export, an outstanding achievement for an industry that only established its first commercial processing plant in 1954.
The Terang & District Co-operative is a long-standing and innovative enterprise owned by around 3,000 shareholders from the local community, known as their 'members'.
The Co-op owns and operated the Supa IGA Plus Liquor supermarket, the Rural Store and 360 Dairy Solutions in Terang, as well as the HOME Timber & Hardware stores in Terang and Camperdown.
Yolla Co-Op is a farmer's co-operative supplying a full range of rural merchandise and supplies to Tasmanian farmers. Formed in 1977 by a handful of farmers from Yolla in North West Tasmania, today the Co-Op serves some 800 members throughout Tasmania from remote areas on the West Coast to the Tasman Peninsula.
Yolla Co-Op exist for the benefits of its members; each member is equally important to them.
AgCarE and WFI join forces to benefit Australian farmers
AgCarE and WFI Insurance join forces aimed at delivering financial, environmental, and social benefits to producers and regional and rural communities across Australia. This collaboration combines AgCarE’s nation-wide certification process, which values the natural capital of agricultural properties, with WFI Insurance’s commitment to supporting farmers and the well-being of their businesses. The partnership also has the potential to deliver insurance premium savings, helping landowners maximise the natural capital of their land while promoting environmental sustainability. To learn more about the AgCarE certification and how we can start to look at your farm assessment, please reach out to your local AgForce representative, visit https://www.agforce.org.au/, contact AgCarE directly via (07) 3236 3100 or sign up to AgCarE online. If you would like to discuss your farm or commercial insurance, find your WFI local area manager.