Farmers faced with economic brunt from ‘frontline’ of climate crisis

From mud to concrete in just weeks. This has been the experience reported by a farmer on NSW’s North Coast watching his farmland endure the impacts of fire, flooding and now, drought – and all at the hands of climate change.

This week, at the National Drought forum, Treasurer, Dr Jim Chalmers revealed climate change could cost Australia around $1.8bn in crop losses over three decades if instant action isn’t taken, acknowledging “our farmers are on the front line”.

This comes with the first review of the Future Drought Fund, highlighting both potentials of the fund along with need for improvements.

So, how are farmers on the ground managing the economic hits of climate crisis in the face of El Nino? What are some of the support programs being accessed and where is change needed?

Image: Image Unsplash: Hamish Weir

Produced By: Emma Wotzke

Featured In Story: Pete Lake – Grazier form Ulmarra in Northern Rivers region and member of Farmers for Climate Action, and

First aired on The Wire, Thursday 28th September 2023

DATE POSTED
Thursday 28th of September, 2023

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