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Just one solution to drought support

THE Victorian Farmers Federation has partnered with Nutrien Ag Solutions to provide Victorian farmers with dedicated drought support resources as they continue to face record-breaking drought conditions.

The new Nutrien Ag Solutions funded initiative is dubbed the Victorian Drought Support Program and will support the VFF to employ a dedicated drought support advisor to help farmers to access existing drought support grants, coordinate well-being events and act as a critical link between farmers and decision makers to identify potential gaps in drought support.

VFF president Brett Hosking said the initiative aims to act as a one-stop-shop for farmers seeking drought assistance and to identify future areas of support to lend farmers a helping hand.

“Farmers in every corner of Victoria are telling us they need a central point they can contact when it comes to drought assistance and the issues they’re facing,” he said.

“Thanks to Nutrien Ag Solutions for helping us to make this happen.

“Farmers can directly contact the VFF’s drought support advisor, Kim Tupper, who will help streamline individual drought applications, connect farmers with financial counsellors and mental heath services, and provide risk management support.

“We know the impact of this drought is far-reaching and will linger for years.

“It’s so important we have a resource on the ground listening to farmers every day and feeding that back, so we can direct support to where it’s needed and most effective.”

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