A NEWLY formed committee advising on the dairy industry’s levy poll has called on dairyfarmers to nominate for levy payer representative positions.
The Levy Poll Advistory Committee will determine if a change to the level or structure of the levy should be recommended, which would result in a poll.
Committee chair John Lawrenson has written to all levy payers asking if they are prepared to consider an opportunity to play a role in ensuring dairy farmers’ interests are brought to the table in considering the dairy levy.
“This is an important leadership role,” Mr Lawrenson said.
“I invite dairy levy payers to apply for one of up to nine levy payer vacancies on the committee.”
He acknowledged the dairy industry is currently experiencing significant challenges and the request to take on greater industry responsibilities comes at a difficult time.
“This committee will play a vital role in determining what level of funding will be required to support the long term research, development and extension strategy for the industry,” he said.
“Its decisions will have broad-reaching implications for the Australian dairy industry.”
In late 2015, dairy levy payers supported the removal of the compulsory requirement for Dairy Australia to convene a levy poll at least every five years.
Legislation has been passed to effect this change.
“The committee is seeking up to nine members who can represent the views of a broad range of levy payers and I urge dairy farmers to read the LPAC information and ask themselves if they are willing to nominate,” Mr Lawrenson said.
“If not, I would encourage them to urge other levy payers who can bring the required leadership and capability to put themselves forward.”
Applications close Friday August 5.
- dairylevypolladvisorycommittee.com.au