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    Our shared vision for 2050

    "Queensland's primary industries are profitable, productive and sustainable for future generations.

    United, we will empower our regional communities to be bold and prosperous."

Strategic priorities to 2050

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    Market growth and value-adding

    When achieved, our primary industries will be globally recognised for sustainable, high-value production, achieving record market share, driving innovation, and delivering premium, ethically sourced food, fibre, and foliage.

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    Skilled and agile workforce

    When achieved, our primary industries workforce will be highly-skilled, with more digital and data-enabled workers. Employers will be better equipped to attract and retain an agile workforce to meet future opportunities.

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    Accelerated innovation, readiness and adoption

    When achieved, enterprises will have transformed their production systems by adopting and integrating advanced technologies and digital solutions, and by cutting innovation-to-market cycles to deliver economic and environmental gains and address challenges.

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    Ease of business

    When achieved, business operations will be streamlined, regulatory processes and compliance frameworks will be more efficient, making it easier to navigate policies, access markets, and invest in the sector.

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    Coexistence and community support

    When achieved, our primary industries will be trusted, valued, and prioritised, where land and sea resource conflict exists.

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    Shared infrastructure

    When achieved, connected and shared infrastructure across supply chains, transport, telecommunications, energy, and water will drive faster production cycles, expand markets, and reduce costs to boost industry confidence, global competitiveness, and profitability.

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