Price effective Tuesday, 7th November 2017
DIESEL – $1.19290 including GST
UNLEADED – $1.22873 including GST
To place orders, please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office.
Kalamia Cane Growers & Kalagro
Enhancing the productivity and profitability of growers
Price effective Tuesday, 7th November 2017
DIESEL – $1.19290 including GST
UNLEADED – $1.22873 including GST
To place orders, please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office.
Loading Advice – 3rd November, 2017
INVICTA 15,244
KALAMIA 10,632
PIONEER 12,507
INKERMAN 9,799
TOTAL 48,182
Friday, 3 November 2017
The March 2018 contract settled at:
14.23 US c/b
The Australian Dollar currently trades at:
77.13 US cents.
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:
$403 for MAR Contract 2017 season
$407 for MAY Contract 2017 season
$426 for 2018 season
$442 for 2019 season
$444 for 2020 season
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Price effective Monday 6th November, 2017
DIESEL – $1.19081 inc GST
UNLEADED – $1.22469 inc GST
To place orders, please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office.
BPS and Farmacist will be conducting a round of shed meetings in November 2017. Topics will include SRA8, smut update, variety selection, irrigation, managing nitrogen losses, managing seed cane and chemical losses. Please see the table below for times and dates. Growers are welcome to attend an alternative shed meeting if they are unable to attend their normal venue.
Date | Time | Group | Venue |
Thur 2nd Nov | 8:30am | Leichhardt | Brotto Shed |
Fri 3rd Nov | 8:30am | Inkerman/Fredericksfield/Koolkuna | G MacElroy |
Fri 3rd Nov | 1pm | Darveniza/Groper Creek/Marshalls | B Santarossa |
Mon 6th Nov | 8:30am | Osborne/Causeway/Iona | R Piva |
Mon 6th Nov | 1pm | Down River/Ramsdens | N Pitris |
Tue 7th Nov | 8:30am | Selkirk/Haughton/Bartlett/Upper Haughton | SISL |
Wed 8th Nov | 8:30am | Millaroo/Dalbeg | J Cambruzzi |
Wed 8th Nov | 12pm | Clare/Mulgrave/Stockham Rd | Clare Club |
Thur 9th Nov | 1pm | Jardine/Mona Park/Barratta | L Smith |
Fri 10th Nov | 8:30am | Rita Island | SES Shed |
Fri 10th Nov | 1pm | Jarvisfield/Kilrie | Quartermaine |
Mon 13th Nov | 1pm | Waterview/Sextons | E Pearce |
Tue 14th Nov | 8:30am | Aerodrome/Colevale/Town/Pioneer Mill | B Lago |
Tue 14th Nov | 1pm | Airville/Dicks Bank/McDesme | BPS Shed |
Wed 15th Nov | 8:30am | Airdmillan/Burstalls | N Formalin |
Wed 15th Nov | 1pm | Giru/Shirbourne | D Poletto |
There is no doubt that electricity prices will be a major factor in the outcome of the Queensland State election. The jury however is still out on how various parties will positively address this integral issue for regional and rural Queensland.
Queensland Farmers Federation (QFF) President Stuart Armitage said that despite assurances from politicians over several years of downward pressure on electricity prices, there has been no reprieve and the time for downward pressure is over immediate price relief is needed now.
The ongoing energy crisis continues to have viability and profitability ramifications for Queensland farmers, who over the past decade had experienced electricity price increases of at least 130%. For some, the cost of this basic need and critical farm input has risen by 300%. Over the same period, CPI has increased by just 21%.
Farmers are fed-up with the lack of action and are looking for those candidates and political parties willing to do what it takes to reform the current broken electricity system.
Modern, intensive farming businesses rely on a range of energy-intensive activities for irrigation, heating, cool rooms and packaging sheds to produce high quality food, fibre and foliage. Reliable, affordable electricity is a must for farmers to keep the doors open so they can continue to employ people and support Queensland communities.
Government programs addressing energy efficiency and demand management have been an important resource for helping Queensland farmers to identify, learn and implement energy efficiency practices and changes to their businesses.
These programs must continue and must evolve to factor in linked activities, address broader productivity issues and provide implementation incentives. But they must also be ramped up so more farmers can benefits, and they have only dampened the unsustainable price increases imposed on farmers, Mr Armitage said.
This election QFF is advocating for the following sensible and practical actions to realise our vision for a vibrant and thriving agricultural sector providing food, fibre and amenity to all Queenslanders:
Thursday, 2 November 2017
The March 2018 contract settled at:
14.61 US c/b
The Australian Dollar currently trades at:
76.76 US cents.
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:
$417 for MAR Contract 2017 season
$419 for MAY Contract 2017 season
$434 for 2018 season
$450 for 2019 season
$453 for 2020 season
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Loading Advice – 2nd November 2017
Invicta 14 738
Kalamia 10 577
Pioneer 10 070
Inkerman 11 783
TOTAL 47 168