On The Land
29 June, 2025
EOIs open for producers
EXPRESSIONS of interest are now open to shape the next critical stage of the State Government’s 25-year blueprint “Prosper 2050” through the co-design of targeted five-year action plans.

The EOIs provide local producers the opportunity to play a significant role to set the future direction of primary industries and reach the government’s goal of a $30 billion industry by 2030.
Interested representatives of the primary industries sector have until 9 July to register to join three regional working groups representing Queensland’s northern, central and southern regions.
The working groups will design local solutions that build on the State’s strengths in producing premium, safe and sustainable produce while creating a more profitable, innovative and resilient industry.
The government is conducting the largest industry stakeholder consultation in over a decade with more than 3,200 invested Queenslanders already contributing their ideas, insights and experiences since the start of the year.
Minister for Primary Industries Tony Perrett said the exceptional response to date had demonstrated the passion Queenslanders have for their food, fibre and foliage sectors.
“Queenslanders from across our agriculture, biosecurity, fisheries and forestry sectors have stepped up to help design this exciting blueprint,” he said.
“Many of Queensland’s rural and regional communities have been built off the back of primary industries, so I encourage those interested in primary industries and their communities to express their interest to be involved in this important process.”
To put in an EOI, go to https://dpi.engagementhub.com.au/