 
            Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association
A United Voice For Tasmanian Farmers
The TFGA is an active and powerful advocacy organisation dedicated to the best interests of all farmers, and to making a difference in rural communities across Tasmania. They are dedicated to ensuring that the Tasmanian agriculture sector is sustainable. Achieving this by promoting the vital contribution agriculture makes to Tasmania’s environmental, social and economic fabric. The TFGA provides a strong, united voice to ensure our Tasmanian farmers are represented when decisions are made that impact Tasmanian agriculture.
Location: 56a Charles Street, Launceston
Phone: (03) 6332 1800
Phone: tfga.com.au
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