1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:03,320 Speaker 1: Now we know it is National Agriculture Day today and 2 00:00:03,360 --> 00:00:05,720 Speaker 1: who better to have a chat with on this very 3 00:00:05,720 --> 00:00:08,639 Speaker 1: special day about the industry than the Northern Territory Farmers 4 00:00:08,640 --> 00:00:11,000 Speaker 1: Association CEO Paul Burke. 5 00:00:11,080 --> 00:00:14,200 Speaker 2: Good morning, Good morning Katie, Good morning listeners, and happy 6 00:00:14,240 --> 00:00:14,600 Speaker 2: agg day. 7 00:00:14,800 --> 00:00:18,440 Speaker 1: Any Hey, what a fantastic day. Sounds like the perfect 8 00:00:18,480 --> 00:00:20,520 Speaker 1: day to have a mango dakri and a steak for. 9 00:00:20,520 --> 00:00:23,520 Speaker 2: Lunch two at least. 10 00:00:24,200 --> 00:00:30,000 Speaker 1: Absolutely, Paul, I know there's actually some pretty pretty wonderful 11 00:00:30,080 --> 00:00:33,720 Speaker 1: stats when you look at what our agriculture industry does 12 00:00:33,960 --> 00:00:35,800 Speaker 1: here in the Northern Territory. You know, we talk about 13 00:00:35,800 --> 00:00:40,040 Speaker 1: the territory like batting way above our average in terms 14 00:00:40,080 --> 00:00:43,479 Speaker 1: of exports around Australia, but around the world as well, 15 00:00:43,560 --> 00:00:45,720 Speaker 1: like we are doing an awful lot and it's grown 16 00:00:45,760 --> 00:00:49,800 Speaker 1: impressive eleven point six percent and is going to continue 17 00:00:49,840 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 1: to expand. 18 00:00:51,000 --> 00:00:54,160 Speaker 2: Absolutely, the industry has had a really really strong couple 19 00:00:54,240 --> 00:00:57,200 Speaker 2: of years, and given we had COVID, there's been so 20 00:00:57,280 --> 00:01:00,480 Speaker 2: many challenges around getting food off but our farm are 21 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:04,520 Speaker 2: so creative in the way they do things and they've 22 00:01:04,520 --> 00:01:07,160 Speaker 2: managed soldier on through and one of the great things 23 00:01:07,200 --> 00:01:09,120 Speaker 2: that I think we've seen over the last couple of 24 00:01:09,160 --> 00:01:11,240 Speaker 2: years is all the shelves are always full of fruit 25 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:13,320 Speaker 2: and veggies. We ran out of pasta and toilet paper, 26 00:01:13,319 --> 00:01:16,360 Speaker 2: but you can always get a bit of fruit, fresh 27 00:01:16,400 --> 00:01:18,600 Speaker 2: fruit and veggies. And I think the other part of 28 00:01:18,600 --> 00:01:21,240 Speaker 2: that is we're now sending our best mangoes in the 29 00:01:21,240 --> 00:01:24,760 Speaker 2: world to Korea, to Hong Kong, to the buy So 30 00:01:24,800 --> 00:01:27,440 Speaker 2: we've got the Mango Express going out every week with 31 00:01:27,560 --> 00:01:31,200 Speaker 2: thirty tons of fruit on it. So that's an amazing 32 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:34,240 Speaker 2: story as well to achieved that through these really difficult times. 33 00:01:34,319 --> 00:01:36,800 Speaker 1: Truly, when you think of the way that we all 34 00:01:36,840 --> 00:01:39,760 Speaker 1: were just a couple of years ago and the issues 35 00:01:39,800 --> 00:01:41,959 Speaker 1: that we were dealing with around COVID, it is truly 36 00:01:42,280 --> 00:01:45,800 Speaker 1: amazing to think that our industry has actually grown in 37 00:01:45,840 --> 00:01:46,440 Speaker 1: that time. 38 00:01:46,680 --> 00:01:48,520 Speaker 2: Absolutely, and I think we'd be one of the few 39 00:01:48,560 --> 00:01:51,560 Speaker 2: industries that could show that sort of growth over that period. 40 00:01:51,880 --> 00:01:53,440 Speaker 2: But I think the other thing is is it kept 41 00:01:53,440 --> 00:01:56,320 Speaker 2: people employed out in the regions and there's not a 42 00:01:56,360 --> 00:01:58,320 Speaker 2: lot of opportunity and a lot of the regions and 43 00:01:58,360 --> 00:02:00,040 Speaker 2: you look at a lot of the social problems, I 44 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:02,400 Speaker 2: think agriculture's got a really big part to play in 45 00:02:02,400 --> 00:02:04,720 Speaker 2: the future for the territory talk me. 46 00:02:04,680 --> 00:02:07,320 Speaker 1: Through some of these numbers in terms of the value 47 00:02:07,320 --> 00:02:10,760 Speaker 1: that some of our different like our different fruits are 48 00:02:10,880 --> 00:02:13,400 Speaker 1: kind of worth on that, you know, on that scale 49 00:02:13,440 --> 00:02:15,239 Speaker 1: when it comes to our trade, like the mango is 50 00:02:15,240 --> 00:02:18,400 Speaker 1: one hundred and twenty eight million, absolutely. 51 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:20,079 Speaker 2: One hundred and twenty eight million, and if you think 52 00:02:20,120 --> 00:02:24,680 Speaker 2: back nineteen eighty so I was a very young person, 53 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:27,400 Speaker 2: it was zero. So we've grown to one hundred and 54 00:02:27,440 --> 00:02:30,520 Speaker 2: twenty eight million over that forty year period, and that's 55 00:02:30,800 --> 00:02:33,680 Speaker 2: been on the back of you know, small farmers growing big, 56 00:02:33,960 --> 00:02:36,760 Speaker 2: but also new entrants. And the mango industry is a 57 00:02:36,760 --> 00:02:39,680 Speaker 2: really special industry where a lot of our growers are 58 00:02:39,680 --> 00:02:43,280 Speaker 2: actually refugees from Vietnam that came here through that period. 59 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:45,680 Speaker 2: So it's an amazing story and a real celebration of 60 00:02:45,720 --> 00:02:47,400 Speaker 2: the farming community. 61 00:02:46,880 --> 00:02:49,239 Speaker 1: And some of the others, you know, like melon's eighty 62 00:02:49,280 --> 00:02:53,520 Speaker 1: two million, your veggies eighty mil, tropical fruits ten point 63 00:02:53,560 --> 00:02:57,400 Speaker 1: seven million dollars, field crops and fodder forty of sorry, 64 00:02:57,440 --> 00:02:58,919 Speaker 1: thirty four point six. 65 00:02:59,120 --> 00:03:01,480 Speaker 2: Has some great stories there, and I think the one 66 00:03:01,480 --> 00:03:03,639 Speaker 2: for me that really stands out is the growth of melons. 67 00:03:03,880 --> 00:03:06,639 Speaker 2: And we'll continue to see that. We've had melons going 68 00:03:06,680 --> 00:03:09,000 Speaker 2: out of the territory for the last twelve months every 69 00:03:09,040 --> 00:03:13,480 Speaker 2: week along with pumpkins. So we're exporting a lot of 70 00:03:13,480 --> 00:03:16,760 Speaker 2: pumpkins and melons out now. So we're really starting to 71 00:03:16,800 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 2: see where three or four years ago we're sending very 72 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:21,920 Speaker 2: little fruit out of Australia or out of the Northern Territory, 73 00:03:22,040 --> 00:03:23,760 Speaker 2: and if we were, it was going out of Queensland. 74 00:03:23,919 --> 00:03:25,760 Speaker 2: But now we've actually managed to nail it here in 75 00:03:25,800 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 2: the territory and really create some opportunity for all territories. 76 00:03:28,560 --> 00:03:32,120 Speaker 1: How important do you reckon you know, the industry is 77 00:03:32,160 --> 00:03:35,080 Speaker 1: the agriculture industry is when you talk about growing the economy. 78 00:03:35,120 --> 00:03:37,120 Speaker 1: I mean we hear a lot about the Northern Territory 79 00:03:37,120 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 1: government saying that we're going to grow the economy to 80 00:03:38,960 --> 00:03:42,680 Speaker 1: forty billion by twenty thirty. How important is the industry 81 00:03:42,720 --> 00:03:43,000 Speaker 1: in this? 82 00:03:43,320 --> 00:03:45,400 Speaker 2: I think the egg industry, the tourist ministry, and the 83 00:03:45,400 --> 00:03:49,720 Speaker 2: resources industry will underpin the development of the territory over 84 00:03:49,720 --> 00:03:51,920 Speaker 2: the coming years. And we've got to get that right. 85 00:03:52,000 --> 00:03:53,840 Speaker 2: We've got to make sure that we protect the environment 86 00:03:54,120 --> 00:03:56,720 Speaker 2: and listen to everyone's needs and wants, and that includes 87 00:03:56,760 --> 00:03:59,120 Speaker 2: the Aboriginal people on their land. But I think there 88 00:03:59,200 --> 00:04:01,480 Speaker 2: is a really wrong story to be told around this, 89 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:05,600 Speaker 2: and we do have some Aboriginal businesses starting to establish now, 90 00:04:05,720 --> 00:04:09,440 Speaker 2: so about five hectares of garlic, so nearly forty tons 91 00:04:09,440 --> 00:04:11,000 Speaker 2: of garlic when out of the territory this year the 92 00:04:11,040 --> 00:04:14,440 Speaker 2: first time I've ever produced garlic race on Aboriginal land 93 00:04:14,760 --> 00:04:17,160 Speaker 2: in the center of Australia. So an amazing story. 94 00:04:17,279 --> 00:04:19,719 Speaker 1: That's awesome, that's wonderful to hear. You've got to have 95 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:21,200 Speaker 1: garlic in everything you cook. 96 00:04:21,080 --> 00:04:25,520 Speaker 2: Don't you Garlic chili and mangoes for dessert. 97 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:28,960 Speaker 1: To start, that's exactly right. 98 00:04:29,279 --> 00:04:31,719 Speaker 2: And a territory beer. We've got it all covered. 99 00:04:31,720 --> 00:04:34,800 Speaker 1: We've got it all covered. How things going. Have there 100 00:04:34,839 --> 00:04:37,360 Speaker 1: been some improvements when it comes to sort of recruiting workers, 101 00:04:37,440 --> 00:04:40,760 Speaker 1: especially after those new measures were announced by the government. 102 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 2: Workers are still really tough and the competition across all sectors. 103 00:04:44,760 --> 00:04:49,080 Speaker 2: We're competing with the civil civil sector, we're competing with 104 00:04:49,160 --> 00:04:51,520 Speaker 2: the mining sector. So you know it's going to continue 105 00:04:51,560 --> 00:04:53,440 Speaker 2: to be tough. We've got to work out how we 106 00:04:53,480 --> 00:04:55,720 Speaker 2: attract people here and we've got to stop talking down 107 00:04:55,760 --> 00:04:57,800 Speaker 2: the territory at this time of year about oh it's 108 00:04:57,839 --> 00:04:58,880 Speaker 2: so hot you who would have. 109 00:04:58,920 --> 00:05:00,520 Speaker 1: Lived all the time everywhere. 110 00:05:00,880 --> 00:05:04,799 Speaker 2: Absolutely at least we're not ten foot underwater, and Raha 111 00:05:04,880 --> 00:05:07,360 Speaker 2: goes out to the people down there, but you know, 112 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:09,400 Speaker 2: our climate's starting to look pretty good. 113 00:05:09,560 --> 00:05:11,440 Speaker 1: It really is. Now, how are you going to be 114 00:05:11,520 --> 00:05:14,080 Speaker 1: celebrating National ag Day today? 115 00:05:14,320 --> 00:05:16,480 Speaker 2: I'm pretty keen on a steak and Amanda dak that 116 00:05:16,520 --> 00:05:20,840 Speaker 2: you raised earing, I'm hoping for that. I've certainly I'd 117 00:05:20,880 --> 00:05:23,400 Speaker 2: probably celebrated more yesterday. I was out on farms all 118 00:05:23,440 --> 00:05:27,800 Speaker 2: day yesterday talking to growers and understanding how their year's gone, 119 00:05:28,000 --> 00:05:31,080 Speaker 2: and the mood is very positive. They've struggled for workers 120 00:05:31,120 --> 00:05:33,360 Speaker 2: and input costs are high, and I don't need to 121 00:05:33,400 --> 00:05:35,280 Speaker 2: say that to everyone that knows that that's paying the 122 00:05:35,360 --> 00:05:38,800 Speaker 2: home bills, but really proud to see the produce going 123 00:05:38,800 --> 00:05:41,360 Speaker 2: out and the quality of the food is just first 124 00:05:41,440 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 2: rate good stuff. 125 00:05:42,440 --> 00:05:46,320 Speaker 1: Well, Paul Burke, Mt Farmers CEO. Always good to catch 126 00:05:46,360 --> 00:05:47,839 Speaker 1: up with you. Thanks so much for joining us in 127 00:05:47,880 --> 00:05:49,440 Speaker 1: the studio. I hope you can get your hands on 128 00:05:49,480 --> 00:05:50,680 Speaker 1: a mango dakre for lunch. 129 00:05:51,000 --> 00:05:53,880 Speaker 2: Thanks Katie, Thanks listeners, and thank you farmer today. 130 00:05:54,080 --> 00:05:56,400 Speaker 1: Absolutely good on your Paul. Thank you