More than 300 farmers have gathered in southern WA amid an ongoing drought and feed shortage .Agriculture Minister Jackie Jarvis says the government group will take farmers' concerns on board when it begins meeting next week.
Producers across the South West and Great Southern, used to cooler and wetter conditions than others in the state, have seen feedstock dwindle following a dry 2023 spring, WA's hottest summer on record and a largely rainless autumn. "It shows how interested they are in government, and how interested is our ag minister in agriculture," Mr Campbell said."If they can't sell animals they do have to sometimes make tough decisions, and that does sometimes include euthanasing animals," the minister said."I'm actually pretty disgusted by because the reality is we've been asking Jackie Jarvis to look at ways of alleviating the pressure," Mr Campbell said.
"There was a motion with regards to Qatar Airlines to allow as many planes that want to come in because they are the perfect size planes for getting air freight out for our abattoirs," he said.
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