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Queensland farmers await updated branding rules after years of delay, seeking modernization that balances tradition, biosecurity, and efficiency.
Queensland livestock producers are awaiting updates on proposed changes to branding and earmarking rules after a delay of years in reviewing the 1915 Brands Act.
Minister Tony Perrett convened a roundtable on November 26, 2025, to discuss modernizing the law, with industry leaders urging practical reforms that preserve heritage brands, reduce bureaucracy, and improve biosecurity.
Producers like fourth-generation grazier John Cotter support linking brands to property identification codes for streamlined tracking and lower costs, while AgForce maintains that mandatory branding is essential for theft prevention and accountability.
The review aims to balance tradition with modern operational needs.
Los agricultores de Queensland esperan reglas de marca actualizadas después de años de retraso, buscando una modernización que equilibre la tradición, la bioseguridad y la eficiencia.