Fire-affected farmers will be “absolutely traumatised” by their experience and face a long road to recovery, United Dairyfarmers of Victoria Wannon branch’s Chris O’Keefe says.
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The UDV branch secretary said the generous farming community was already making offers of support for fodder and short-term agistment.
“The individuals that have been affected are going to be absolutely traumatised and for them to get their businesses back on track is going to be a huge task,” he said. “Some have had their whole farms burnt out.”
“We all need to pull together.”
United Dairyfarmers of Victoria (UDV) president Adam Jenkins said the UDV was working with Agriculture Victoria to co-ordinate fodder supplies to farmers.
Mr Jenkins said a a fodder dump was being set up at the Camperdown showgrounds.
Victorian Farmers Federation president David Jochinke said it was looking for those who needed feed, and those who could donate.
“Anyone with good quality fodder to donate should contact the VFF on 1300 882 833 to register,” he said.
“We also want to hear from farmers who need fodder so we can co-ordinate immediate distribution.”
The VFF has an agreement with the state government to facilitate the fodder relief. This includes reimbursement of freight costs for transport of donated fodder.
More information about support available for affected farmers can be found at www.vff.org.au/support
Terang and District Lions Club is providing help to families and farmers in need around the Terang, Garvoc, Ecklin and The Sisters areas.
Chris O’Connor said the club was calling for those who needed support to come forward.
“We’ve got hay coming as early as today, it will be good quality and a good quantity,” he said.
“What we’d like is for people to contact us… to find out who is in need.
“Even if it’s power, fencing, things like that we can do in the medium term.”
For those who need help, or who know someone who does, contact Chris O’Connor on 0429 954 265 or Wayne Saunders on 0412 682 586.
South-West Victorian Livestock Exchange is offering free livestock holding for anyone affected by the region’s fires. People interested can contact manager Paul White on 0417 055 014.
Need for Feed Disaster Relief has also set up a depot at Jancourt, in the yard of Webber and Chivell, with the first loads of hay arriving on Monday morning.
People wanting to donate labour or services to the relief effort can contact Corangamite Shire on 5593 7100.