Attributable to NSW Farmers President James Jackson:
We are saddened to hear of the passing of Peter Taylor, an incisive intellect, unquestionable agricultural leader, and a giant of NSW Farmers who was passionate about the land and its people.
Peter was not afraid to stand up for what he believed in, and that legacy can be seen even today in the effective advocacy of our association and the health of our fighting fund, which he played an instrumental role in establishing.
In the 1980s, when government policies and spending meant farmers were getting a raw deal, Peter stepped up and led a rally in Canberra that drew national attention to the plight of farmers. He also made it very clear to every government that would follow that farmers would not quietly accept any policy that would undermine the agricultural sector, that they could muster the numbers and demonstrate if need be. In 1990, Peter was again proud to lead a rally of some 4000 farmers through Tamworth in 1990 protesting against high interest rates and exchange rates.
The farming sector has lost a great friend and champion, and we extend our heartfelt thoughts and condolences to the Taylor family.