Transforming Agriculture – Tackling 28 Key Challenges for a Sustainable Future

Australian agriculture faces significant self-imposed challenges, as highlighted in the paper “The employer of choice or a sector without a workforce?” by Emeritus Professor Jim Pratley and colleagues. You can buy the paper here for $60

These challenges range from the pandemic’s impact on labour to negative stereotypes and a lack of collaboration between the industry and educational institutions. However, these obstacles also present an opportunity for transformation. Addressing the 28 obstacles identified by Professor Pratley (many of which are “own goals”)  requires a concerted effort from within the industry, underscoring the need for proactive solutions and internal reforms. This approach could revolutionise the sector, making it more attractive and sustainable. Importantly, making such research more accessible, rather than behind paywalls, can facilitate wider understanding and collaborative problem-solving, benefiting the industry as a whole.

Access to research like “The employer of choice or a sector without a workforce?” is crucial for the farming community. Knowledge is key to progress, and without awareness of the specific challenges outlined in the study, the agricultural sector cannot effectively address them. Knowing “own goals” is the first step in fostering change and improvement. If farmers and industry stakeholders are unaware of the underlying issues, they cannot develop strategies to overcome them. Hence, making such research readily available is not just beneficial but essential for the continuous development and sustainability of the agricultural sector.

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Author: Lynne Strong

I am a 6th generation farmer who loves surrounding myself with optimistic, courageous people who believe in inclusion, diversity and equality and embrace the power of collaboration. I am the founder of Picture You in Agriculture. Our team design and deliver programs that inspire pride in Australian agriculture and support young people to thrive in business and life

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