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On the ground support for fire affected farmers

Assistance available for farmers impacted by large-scale fires in Victoria.

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Agriculture Victoria has resources available to farmers impacted by recent devastating fires in Victoria.

Agriculture Victoria has resources available to farmers impacted by recent devastating fires in Victoria. | Credits: Agriculture Victoria

AGRICULTURE Victoria teams are now on the ground supporting farmers with animal welfare and conducting impact assessments following recent fires across the state. 

Agriculture Victoria state agency commander, Wendy Thom, said the immediate priority is responding to urgent animal welfare needs caused by the fires. 

"Our immediate focus is to assess and address urgent animal welfare needs, collect information on agricultural impacts, and refer any personal needs to relevant agencies," Thom said.

"It is currently too early to determine the full extent of livestock losses due to the evolving nature of the fire activity across much of the landscape."

If property has been impacted by fire and there are urgent animal welfare needs, contact the VicEmergency Hotline on 1800 226 226.

Farmers and primary producers affected by the fires are encouraged to activate their post fire plans and actively manage their livestock needs.

As farmers return to their properties and gain access to their land, they may need to dispose of livestock. Agriculture Victoria's website includes information on how to do this safely. 

"After a fire passes through a property, it's important to have a plan for the immediate aftermath, as well as for the weeks that follow. If you're not sure, a good place to start is the Agriculture Victoria website, which provides practical information on what to do both immediately and in the longer term," Thom said.

"Farmers can also access an online reporting form to inform us if fire has affected their property, including impacts to livestock, crops, fodder or water. 

"The information they provide helps inform recovery efforts and ensures the right support is made available," Thom said. 

Advice is available on personal health and wellbeing, livestock carcass disposal, water management, soil and pasture recovery, fencing and financial support. 

The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) is coordinating the donation and delivery of emergency fodder relief for fire affected farmers. 

Impacted farmers seeking fodder and those wishing to donate fodder can register with the VFF on 1300 882 833 or visit:  https://www.vff.org.au

For more information, visit www.agriculture.vic.gov.au/bushfires

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