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Sunday, 19 November
SYKES: DROUGHT & FROST
ASSISTANCE CONCERNS
Strict eligibility criteria appears to be
severely limiting the number of farmers and small business able to access
recently announced drought/frost assistant measures according to
National’s Member for Benalla Bill Sykes.
Dr Sykes heard of grape growers concerns
about the strict eligibility criteria when he attended the AGM of the King
Valley Vignerons last week.
Dr Sykes said “Off farm income of $10,000
or more limits access to exceptional circumstances assistance as doe’s
income from cellar door sales”.
“This means that many grape growers who are
working off farm to keep their farm business afloat are going to miss out.
Similarly grape growers who have diversified into cellar door sales to
spread their risks are going to be disadvantaged”.
Dr Sykes continued “Similar concerns have
been expressed to me by livestock producers who work off farm or have a
wife who works off farm. I acknowledge that the government has to manage
tax payers money responsibly but given the severity of this drought
massive farm costs are going to consume a lot of the off farm income and
proceeds from cellar door sales”.
This will leave hardworking farmers and
their families struggling to survive yet ineligible for assistance
measures intended to help them.
Dr Sykes concluded “I will continue to work
with both Federal and State Governments to ensure equitable assistance to
those people and businesses severely impacted by the worst drought in
living memory and the associated severe frosts”.
In the meantime I encourage farmers to
contact Centre Link and discuss their particular situation – they may be
pleasantly surprised about assistance available to them.
Media contact: Bill Sykes (03) 5762 2100
or 0427 624 989 |