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The first of 100 additional Biosecurity officers will start to hit the front line from December, as part of the Crisafulli Government’s commitment to strengthen Queensland’s agriculture, fisheries, and forestry sectors. Source: Timberbiz The officers will play a front-line role in detecting and responding to biosecurity threats, conducting inspections, monitoring activities, and enforcing Queensland’s world-leading biosecurity standards. The Crisafulli Government has set an ambitious target of increasing the state’s agriculture output to $30 billion by 2030, driving future investment, creating jobs, and unlocking opportunities for producers. Research and development will play a key role in driving the industry forward, with a $30 million Sowing the Seeds of Farming Innovation Fund to promote new technologies and practices. This fund will focus on boosting efficiency and sustainability further across Queensland’s agriculture sector. In a clear demonstration of the commitment to supporting rural and regional Queensland, the Crisafulli Government will make a $12.5 million investment in the Mossman region and reaffirmed a commitment to working with all stakeholders to find a sustainable solution regarding the Mossman Mill. Minister for Primary Industries Tony Perrett made the revelations in a powerful keynote address at the Rural Press Club today. “Our agriculture, biosecurity, fisheries, and forestry industries are the backbone of this state,” Minister Perrett said. “They employ over 377,000 people, represent 13% of our workforce, and generate billions in export value each year. “We’re committed to making these industries more productive and profitable. “I will always have the back of our rural communities like Mossman. This is our promise – we are here for the people who make Queensland’s agriculture great,” Minister Perrett said.
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