Figure 5. MidCoast contribution to NSW economy by agricultural industry (ABS 2011) 47
The capability and capacity of our area and community to be responsive to these changes requires: • • • •
the removal of unnecessary regulation at a local level; appreciation of the challenges facing producers in order to both productive and profitable; importance of ensuring development can be undertaken where it is appropriate and safe to do so; and the relationships and collaboration required between a wide group of stakeholders to achieve these outcomes.
Noting the diversity of existing, emerging and unknown future agricultural activities the recommendations are purposefully strategic in nature and are not exclusively related to planning instruments, but focus on enabling agriculture wherever locationally appropriate, throughout the MidCoast. A key consideration has been the recognition for increased levels of collaboration between Council, State and regional agencies to improve understanding of opportunities and challenges faced by farmers and agricultural industries, to ensure that planning provisions and controls are appropriate and consistent and do not replicate or conflict
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