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Federal Government Qld Flood Aid Rejection a Devastating Blow

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AI-generatedThe rejection of restocking allowance directly affects agricultural producers in north west Queensland, limiting their ability to recover livestock and crop losses. This creates a supply shortage risk for beef, grains, and other agricultural commodities from the region, potentially impacting food prices and supply chains. The channel is regulatory (disaster support policy) with a regional impact on Australia's agricultural sector.
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- Federal government rejected restocking allowance for north west Queensland agriculture after 2026 floods.
- Over $222 million in disaster recovery support provided, including nearly $48 million for primary producers.
- Local leaders and AgForce CEO call decision a significant setback for recovery.
Mid-term beef supply is expected to tighten, supporting prices in the 2-4% range over the next 2-4 weeks.
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