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Department of Agriculture and Fisheries in Queensland

Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) in Queensland works to achieve a productive and profitable agriculture, fisheries and forestry sector by promoting sustainability and innovation. We provide leadership for the sector which adds value to the economy and community.

At DAF, we manage community resources, applying science to improve production and products, leading the fight on animal and plant pests and diseases, and working constructively with stakeholders for mutual benefit. DAF’s work makes a significant contribution to the Queensland Government’s objectives for the community through our strategies and service delivery initiatives. The department operates in more than 90 locations across the state. Around 68% of our staff live and work in locations outside Brisbane’s central business district, contributing to Queensland’s vibrant regional communities.

Department of Agriculture and Fisheries in Queensland, our business areas

We are structured to deliver our objectives through 4 service areas:

  • Agriculture
  • Fisheries and Forestry
  • Biosecurity Queensland
  • Corporate.

Department of Agriculture

Agriculture works with industry associations and all levels of government to provide operating conditions and services that enable businesses to develop the workforce, manage risks and build resilience, and improve market supply chains. It also manages the delivery of regional assistance to industry.

Within Agriculture, Agri-Science Queensland undertakes research, development and extension to lift the productivity of Queensland's agricultural businesses.

Fisheries and Forestry

Fisheries and Forestry manages the sustainability and allocation of fisheries and forestry resources for all Queenslanders. This is vital to create the basis for profitable businesses and enjoyable recreational fishing experiences for locals and visitors.

Fisheries and Forestry ensures fisheries remain sustainable and productive by:

  • monitoring, determining and controlling access and development as needed
  • providing education and enforced fishing regulations to promote equitable access to fisheries resources
  • maintaining supplies of state owned forest products and quarry materials to industry.

Biosecurity Queensland

Biosecurity Queensland leads the Government's efforts to prevent, respond to and recover from pests and diseases threatening agricultural prosperity, the environment, social amenity and human health. This is achieved by maintaining access to markets, protecting animal welfare and reducing the risk of contamination from agricultural chemicals.

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