AUSVEG has welcomed the Federal Government’s commitment to a National Food Security Strategy, highlighting the importance of securing the future food supply and ensuring the long-term viability of Australia’s vegetable industry.
The peak body for Australia’s vegetable, potato, and onion industry has long advocated for a national food plan, including supporting the recommendations of the 2023 Parliamentary inquiry into food security, The Australian Food Story: Feeding the Nation and Beyond.
AUSVEG reiterated these calls in its 2025 Federal Election Priorities, also emphasising the need for measures to strengthen sovereign manufacturing capabilities for food products and essential farm inputs.
AUSVEG CEO Michael Coote said the Government’s commitment was a welcome and long-awaited move for the national vegetable industry’s viability.
“Australia has historically been a lucky country to enjoy an abundant supply of fresh, domestically-grown vegetables across the year,” said Coote.
“Australian vegetable growers provide 98 per cent of the fresh vegetables bought and consumed in Australia, which gives an indication of how critical the sector is to national food security.
“In recent years, questions have increasingly been raised about the longer-term supply of fresh Australian vegetables, as challenging business conditions, a cost-of-production crisis, compliance burden, workforce shortages, over-reliance on imported farm inputs and unsustainable returns continue leading one in three vegetable growers to consider leaving the industry in the next year.
“A commitment to a National Food Security Strategy is an important acknowledgment of the central role Australia’s vegetable industry must play in Australia’s future food security.
“AUSVEG is eager to engage with development and implementation of the strategy, as part of the proposed National Food Council, as addressing the many diverse issues and challenges that are threatening the viability of vegetable growing businesses, and their ability to continue supplying fresh, healthy and safe vegetables to Australian consumers, will be key to the strategy’s success.
“AUSVEG is continuing to call on all parties contesting the next election to commit to a secure food future for Australia, alongside the further commitments identified in our 2025 Federal Election Priorities to secure the long-term viability of Australia’s vegetable industry.”