As the industry approaches a busy harvest period for grain, fruits and vegetables, the announcement caught many industry leaders by surprise.
The announcement even drew anger from the state’s peak farm advocacy group.
“This came as a surprise, and not just to us,” said Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) president Emma Germano.
“The consultation and the process around that is ludicrous and I think the entire population is sick and tired of announcements being made on the fly without any detail or consultation with stakeholders that matter.”
She said the industry had begged a while back to be included in the second phase of the vaccine rollout.
Ms Germano employs staff at her family’s property at Mirboo North in Gippsland.
“It’s not my job as a farm owner, or at the VFF, to tell people what’s the right choice in regards to their health,” she said.
“My understanding is that if you get caught that both the staff member and the employer would be liable for a fine.”
However Catherine Velisha, managing director of Velisha Farms at Werribee, welcomed the announcement.
“It’s fantastic that farmers and the agriculture sector have been included in today’s announcement for mandatory vaccination in Victoria,” Ms Velisha said.
“The industry has continued throughout the pandemic and it’s important to be able to keep our workers safe. It also makes the supply chain more resilient.”
Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2021-10-01/mandatory-vaccination-date-set-for-victorian-farmers/100507832