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Queensland fruit producers call for support amid flood devastation

Published 21/12/2023, 12:34 pm
© Reuters.  Queensland fruit producers call for support amid flood devastation

In the busy period leading up to Christmas, fruit producers in Far North Queensland are grappling with the aftermath of extensive flooding, marking yet another challenging season.

This recovery process has led to an appeal to Christmas shoppers to offer their support at the checkout.

Tropical fruits affected

As the tropical fruit season hits its peak, significant losses are being reported by growers around Cairns.

The adverse weather conditions, fuelled by Cyclone Jasper, have inflicted severe damage, particularly on mango and papaya crops, shining a light on the vulnerability of these agricultural sectors in a time of more intense weather patterns.

One papaya producer reported a loss of 30% of her papaya trees, resulting in a reduction of some 100,000 kilograms of produce each week. This is a setback both to the immediate supply and to the livelihoods of those dependent on these crops.

In response to this crisis, there have been urgent calls to senior politicians, including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, for assistance. Farmers say they are in dire need of adequate labour and financial support to navigate through this difficult time.

Damage to infrastructure

Compounding the issue, damaged roads and infrastructure have severely hindered the transportation of produce and the procurement of essential supplies.

Extended closures of major transport routes have further constrained market access and escalated supply costs.

Amid these challenges, farmers are appealing to consumers to bear in mind their plight while purchasing fruit this summer. They emphasise that while some fruits may bear superficial water damage, their quality and taste remain unaffected.

The current situation underscores the broader implications of climate-related events on agriculture, along with the need for sustainable practices and robust support systems to bolster these vital sectors against future adversities.

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