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Thu. Jan 9th, 2025

Australia’s first National Farmer Wellbeing Survey has been launched by NFF in partnership with Norco.

The National Farmers Federation (NFF) said the purpose of the survey is to better understand some of the key issues facing Australian farmers nationally – particularly in light of recent natural disasters and fluctuating market conditions.

The NFF hopes the survey results will help them compare perspectives and experiences across sectors, regions, and demographics. The NFF said data and insights would be unearthed that will help in shaping an inaugural industry-wide report, The National Farmer Wellbeing Report, to drive the conversation around key issues relating to farmer wellbeing in Australia today.

The survey will also help drive recommendations on how the sector, and Australians, can better support the nation’s hard-working farmers.

The NFF said the research program is being conducted by a credible, third-party research agency and all survey responses are completely anonymous.

The NFF said the survey is easy to do online, taking about five minutes to complete and by participating, farmers can opt in for a chance to win 1 of 5 $200 Visa gift cards. Click here to access the survey.


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