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Farmers speak out on Net Zero – Key facts on climate and pollution reduction goals

Farmers for Climate Action 4 mins read

Monday, 3 November 2025

In light of recent events and on behalf of its 8,400 farmer members, Farmers for Climate Action points out some key facts.

Quotes from farmers:

SA cattle and sheep pastoralist Ellen Litchfield:

“We need politicians to listen to farmers, not fossil fuel billionaires.

 “Let’s be clear: coal and gas drive climate change; climate change is smashing farmers and sending farm insurance costs through the roof; ending net zero will not end the rollout of clean energy, and nuclear isn’t viable without net zero commitments.

 “We’re being smashed by hotter and longer droughts in my part of the world and we know that burning coal and gas are what drives climate change.

“We sell our beef and lamb all over the world and we need net zero to make sure our trading partners continue to have confidence in Australian produce.”  

 NSW wheat and sheep farmer Peter Holding:

 “Stopping net zero would not stop the rollout of clean energy projects, because investors are building clean energy to replace unreliable old coal stations which are shutting now, and clean energy with storage is the cheapest and fastest form of electricity generation to build.

 “At the time of the Nationals press conference in Canberra on Sunday, electricity was free on the wholesale market across Queensland, NSW, Victoria and SA because abundant renewable energy had forced the price so low. We’ll see more of this as we bring on more storage to release that energy at night, and more wind farms, which produce nighttime energy. Further, there is no nuclear without net zero.

“We need politicians to listen to farmers, not fossil fuel billionaires.”

QLD beef grazier Kylie Burton:

“Climate change is here now and it’s hurting our farm and our family. We’ve endured extreme droughts for over a decade in central Queensland. Farmers rely on a stable climate, so protecting farmers and food security means protecting the climate. 

“We’ve had to completely change our business because other industries have been polluting the climate - they should have to change their ways.”

TAS dairy and beef farmer and Nuffield Scholar Iain Field:

“Most Australians probably think of Tasmania as a wet place with lots of rainfall, but even in Tasmania we’ve now seen climate change bringing us worse droughts. We need serious pollution reduction this decade to protect our farmers.” 

VIC sheep farmer Luella Drinnan:

Climate change costs farming families money. Agriculture is one of Australia's most valuable sectors and climate change directly compromises farming businesses. On my family farm, looking after the environment is just best practice farming. As a nation, we need to reduce emissions and work towards net zero by 2050 to protect our farming businesses, food supply and agricultural sector.”

WA cropper Kit Leake:

“We as farmers are doing our best to deal with climate change, and so should all other industries have to.” 

“Losing a net zero target will affect our export markets, the buyers are so passionate about it they will go elsewhere.”

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Les White 0409805122 [email protected]

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