ANALYSIS: Australia’s draft IFLM method shows long way to go to resolve key outstanding issues, stakeholders say

Published 05:52 on April 2, 2025 / Last updated at 05:52 on April 2, 2025 / / Asia Pacific (Pacific), Insights (Analysis)

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The release of the Australian government’s update on the new integrated farm land management (IFLM) method has been given a lukewarm reception, with stakeholders raising concerns about the volume of outstanding issues yet to be settled.
The release of the Australian government’s update on the new integrated farm land management (IFLM) method has been given a lukewarm reception, with stakeholders raising concerns about the volume of outstanding issues yet to be settled.


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