Victorian farmers help feed the Country and we’re here to be your voice. For more than four decades, we’ve been in the room...fighting for water fair policy, pushing back on unfair land use decisions and securing funding that ends up in your bank account.
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Victorian farmers help feed the Country and we’re here to be your voice. For more than four decades, we’ve been in the room...fighting for water fair policy, pushing back on unfair land use decisions and securing funding that ends up in your bank account.
Join the thousands of farmers who know their voice is louder with the VFF behind them.
The VFF doesn't wait for problems to land on you at the farm gate. Here's where we are in your corner
Standing up for farmers in North Central Victoria A huge thank you to those who helped provide the more than 500 submissions to AEMO regarding the VNI West project.
Standing up for farmers in North Central Victoria A huge thank you to those who helped provide the more than 500 submissions to AEMO regarding the VNI West project.
Protecting our industry The VFF is committed to ensuring Victoria has a robust and well resourced biosecurity system that sees government and industry working together to protect the agriculture industry.
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