Rally to call out fake 'facts' on farmers
Exposing false claims about farmers is one of the key goals of the
upcoming National Farmer Rally in Canberra, with consumers urged to stay alert
to fake news from activist agendas.
NSW Farmers Conservation and Resource Management Committee Chair Bronwyn Petrie
said the environmental credentials of the agricultural sector were not being
accurately portrayed by special interest groups and activist agendas, who
continued to peddle fake news to influence politicians.
“Claims that land clearing is out of control in agriculture are simply wrong
and counterproductive to what should be a unified effort to care for our
environment,” Mrs Petrie said.
“There is clear evidence that partnering with farmers improves conservation
outcomes – such as the fact that forest cover in NSW has increased every year
since 2007 – but this being is ignored by those who simply want to sell a
message.
“We continue to see unfounded reports that farmers are recklessly clearing land
by including vegetation management approvals, regrowth control, responsible
removal of invasive species, land covered by non-woody vegetation, land
affected by drought and disasters, and even land used for roads in figures on
‘land cleared for agriculture’, which is simply inaccurate and untrue.”
Anti-farming policies driven by false claims such as these would be the focus
of the National Farmer Rally, Mrs Petrie said, and it was critical the right
information was used to make the right decisions for the environment.
“Ill-informed activist agendas have gone too far and threaten to prevent
farmers from protecting the environment as they produce the food and fibre that
feeds the nation, as well as our export markets,” Mrs Petrie said.
“We know exactly how important the environment is, but building biodiversity
and protecting our landscape needs to be done in partnership with farmers, or
else practical solutions simply won’t be achieved.”
Date: Wednesday, 4 September 2024
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