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Farmers welcome revised New Vehicle Effciency Standard, but remain alert on impacts

Farmers welcome amendments announced today to delay timelines for the New Vehicle Effciency Standard legislation, but continue to warn impacts may still be felt by Australian farmers.

National Farmers’

Federation President David Jochinke was pleased the Federal Government had listened to producers’ concerns, easing the targets set for utes and some 4WDs.

“Farmers support emissions reduction but not in a way that compromises the tools of the trade farmers use every day,” Mr Jochinke said.

“Today’s amendments are welcome, and shows the Government has recognised the concerns raised by stakeholders.”

However, Mr Jochinke said concerns remained over the potential impacts the policy could have on producers.

“While slower roll out times are welcome, we remain concerned there will be a lack of realistic lower emissions vehicles available to producers, and subsequently higher prices for these vehicles.

“The NFF will be keeping both eyes on the road as this progresses to understand the impacts on feet and make sure it doesn’t see price increases for farmers.

“Should this legislation come to pass, we expect the policy to be reviewed as it rolls out to ensure the new timeframes remain feasible and the market keeps in step.”

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