Loading Advice – 8th November 2017
Invicta 19 226
Kalamia 11 413
Pioneer 12 732
Inkerman 9 836
TOTAL 53 207
Kalamia Cane Growers & Kalagro
Enhancing the productivity and profitability of growers
Loading Advice – 8th November 2017
Invicta 19 226
Kalamia 11 413
Pioneer 12 732
Inkerman 9 836
TOTAL 53 207
Queensland farmers continue to embrace industry-led Best Management Practice (BMP) programs, demonstrating their commitment to improved land management practices that reduce agriculture impact on the Great Barrier Reef.
Queensland Farmers Federation (QFF) President Stuart Armitage, CANEGROWERS Chairman Paul Schembri and AgForce General President Grant Maudsley, urged all political parties to support farmers within the Reef catchments with long term funding for voluntary BMP programs.
Over the last eight years, these voluntary programs have supported farmers to gain a more complete understanding of their businesses and implement improvements, Mr Armitage said.
In the past four years alone (2013-17), over 7,500 Queensland farmers have engaged with their industry-led BMP programs. 2,600 reef catchment farmers have been benchmarked against industry standards and are working towards improving their land management practices.
Our sector has been and continues to be built on the triple bottom line. Farmers engaged in industry-led BMP programs own their impact on their local area and the Reef, improve their environmental performance, leading to greater farm profitability.
The three farm leaders also urged the next state government not to introduce increased regulation in the Reef catchments.
QFF does not support increasing regulation to existing or new agricultural industries as it will not deliver the intended cultural change needed. Regulation should be a last resort not a first response, Mr Armitage said.
Regulation is a blunt instrument that supports minimum standards of compliance at the expense of true practice change, and it does little to encourage a culture of innovation and excellence.
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:
The full QFF Policy Platform and its Summary are available online: https://www.qff.org.au/queensland-election/.
Loading Advice – 7th November 2017
Invicta 20 959
Kalamia 11 212
Pioneer 12 603
Inkerman 12 082
TOTAL 56 856
Price effective Wednesday 8th November 2017
DIESEL – $ 1.19163 including GST
UNLEADED – $ 1.23122 including GST
To place orders, please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office.
Monday, 6 November 2017
The March 2018 contract settled at:
14.38 US c/b
The Australian Dollar currently trades at:
76.53 US cents.
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:
$411 for MAR Contract 2017 season
$414 for MAY Contract 2017 season
$431 for 2018 season
$444 for 2019 season
$443 for 2020 season
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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.