KAP Kennedy MP Bob Katter has laid down the gauntlet, challenging the Australian Government to follow the US Government’s lead and provide policies and assistance that support Australian farmers.
This follows a bold step by US President Donald Trump in “throwing the full weight of government behind his farmers” with a US$12 billion agriculture support package.
Mr Katter said Trump’s actions prove what real nation-building leadership looks like, contrasting it with the decades-long decline of Australian agriculture under deregulation, foreign ownership, and political neglect.
“Donald Trump honours and reveres his farmers. Napoleon himself said agriculture is the backbone of any nation. He understood it, and clearly so does Trump,” Mr Katter said.
“Meanwhile in Australia, we’ve crippled our farmers—stripping them of market and income protection, overwhelming them with layers of ‘environmental’ red tape, and handing our most productive agribusinesses to foreign corporations.”
Mr Katter outlined the systematic dismantling of Australia’s major rural industries since the 1990s.
“Wool was Australia’s largest export earner in 1990 (worth around $20 billion in today’s money),” Mr Katter said.
“Paul Keating deregulated the industry, abolished the marketing arrangements, and 171 million sheep became three million. Congratulations, Paul Keating.”
“The beef cattle numbers are down from 32.5 million head to around 27.8 million, with a growing share pushed into live export.
“Where we once received over $4,000 in value per processed ox (meat, leather, tallow, fertiliser), now we get about $1,500. How is this defending Australian industry?”
Mr Katter said that sugar and dairy were both victims of the “free market fantasy” that has gutted Australian agriculture.
“Every mill in Queensland was once farmer-owned. Now, out of 23 mills, not one is Australian-owned except the two remaining in NSW.
“We once earned $1.8 billion a year in dairy exports. Today it’s about $200 million. We import the rest while our farmers walk away from the dairy sheds.
“Fruit and vegetable imports have gone from negligible to over 30pc. Seafood has gone from 90pc Australian product to 25pc. What on earth do we even produce anymore?”
“We have tens of thousands of farmers, but only two buyers. And yet the major parties bleat the words ‘free market’ like it’s some magic spell.”
Mr Katter said nearly all beef processing in Australia is now foreign-owned, just one example of a pattern repeated across agriculture, energy, and manufacturing.
“Our governments—Liberal, Labor, Nationals, LNP—have all acted as puppets for multinational corporations and unions chasing site-coverage deals. They’ve sold the country out in the process. Congratulations, you’ve destroyed your own nation.”
He also warned of national vulnerability:
“We don’t make cars. We don’t refine oil. We hardly manufacture anything. We haven’t built a meaningful dam in 23 years. One wharf strike, a hiccup in the Middle East, or an embargo from China, and Australia goes hungry. Do you live in such a closeted world that you can’t see it?”
Mr Katter noted that there is a growing “Gumtree Movement”—Australians demanding a return to Australia-first, patriotic, nation-building governments that lay the foundations for prosperity and economic growth.
“This is a statement from the Gumtrees: we are coming for you. Give us the power and we will build the dams, restore manufacturing, refine our own oil, and revive the factories that once made our textiles, building materials, pipes, and vehicles.
“We will restore farmers’ right to arbitration, reinstate marketing boards, and end the insanity of calling a two-buyer market ‘free’.”
Mr Katter concluded that the Trump administration’s investment in agriculture should serve as a wake-up call.
“Trump showed the world what it looks like when a government defends its farmers. Australia once did the same. We must do it again, or we will be left on the scrap heap.”
Source: Bob Katter

BOB has hit the nail on the head. Did you notice that there's $12B as a buyout for losing China’s market. Going forward though there's $700M for converting to Holistic Regenerative Agriculture! The future plans. Now start creating policies holistically in Australia if you want to take a leading role or get forgotten in the bin of history.
What Mr Katter neglects to mention about the Trump support package is that it wouldn’t be necessary if it wasn’t for his tariffs.
* Soybean farmers, who export about half of their production (60 per cent of which used to be sold to China before Trump’s first trade war in 2018) have seen their exports to that market drop by 33% compared with last year.
* US crop receipts are their lowest since 2007 and farm bankruptcies have risen by 20% this year.
* It is estimated that US farmers will lose $44 billion this year - the Trump support package only covers about a quarter of this loss.
* John Deere estimated that Trump’s tariffs (mostly those on steel and aluminium) will cost it $US600 million this year. Much of this additional cost will be passed on to farmers.
*He’s also thrown US beef producers under the bus by agreeing to a sweetheart deal with his mate in Argentina to buy their beef.
How can Mr Katter reasonably describe any of these actions by Mr Trump as ‘nation-building leadership’ that ‘honours and reveres farmers’? Australian farmers need Trumpist policies like a hole in the head.
Bob Katter again illustrates his deep knowledge of Australia's treatment of Agriculture in contrast to both European and US Government assistance.
Well said I applaud the sentiment
Well said Bob!
Bob, there is no doubt you are an orator. But once it comes to backing the worst horse in a 2 horse race, you are the winner. After you chose to support Labor and assist them into power, your words mean little more than that of the same party that you chose over the very people that you claim to represent. maybe the LNP are not worthy of your support either, but they haven't shafted the rural community anywhere near as harsh as Labor. If you want to reclaim any of your former credibility, than step up and truly represent the voters from the rural communities that you claim are important to the future of this nation.
Bob great idea support farmers, the Australian Labor Party have demonstrated they don't support because farmers don't attach Labor votes. It is hard to distinguish the difference between Labor, the Greens and the Teals.
The sooner we get rid of the lot the better it will be for Australia.