Queensland Reef Quality Program

“Queensland Reef Quality Program

Growers interested in providing feedback to the Dept of Environment and Science can do so directly as per factsheet or alternatively provide your comments to this office to enable a submission to be lodged on behalf of the collective. Comments are to be provided to this office by Wednesday 14th February.

Consultation Regulatory Impact Statement is considering two options to accelerate improved reef water quality:

  • Option 1 – The current approach – no additional legislation
  • Option 2 – Enhance and broaden reef protection legislation (Option preferred by government)

Summary Of Current Regulations In Relation To Sugarcane in the Burdekin:

  • Growers required to comply with particular farming practices including fertiliser and chemical applications using prescribed methodologies.
    • Calculating and applying the optimum amount of N and P.
    • Mill mud nutrient deductions must be made from bag N and/or P fertiliser application rates.
    Record Keeping – growers are required to keep records of soil tests, use of N and P fertilisers and agricultural chemicals. Soil sampling and analysis – soil sampling regime must align with the minimum regulated method. BMP programs not formally recognised as an alternative means of complying with minimum regulatory standards.

    Summary of Additional Regulations to that currently in place In Relation To Sugarcane (existing) in the Burdekin:

    Stage 1

    • Placement of fertiliser – no ground based broadcast fertiliser application.
    • Calibration – Fertiliser equipment calibrated prior to the season, change of product and crop stage ie. plant and ratoon.
    • Soil Loss Controls – Use of measures that will minimise the release of soil to receiving waters. At least one of the following practices are utilised:
      • A green cane trash blanket,
      • Laser levelling away from watercourses.
      • Recycling pit or constructed wetlands designed to capture run-off.
      Fertiliser re-sellers to keep and produce records of nutrient application advice provided to their clients.

      Stage 2 (to be undertaken within two years of the regulation commencing)

      • In addition to continuance of stage 1 adoption of a nutrient management plan in all reef catchments within two years of commencement of legislation

      With Option 2 growers accredited against BMP or like programs will be deemed as complying with the minimum regulatory standards.”

      thumbnail of Factsheet – Reef Regulations & RIS

Sugarcane Nitrogen rate mate tool launched

Sugarcane nitrogen rate mate tool launched

Canegrowers now have a new online tool at their disposal to help with calculating nitrogen costs.

The ‘Sugarcane Nitrogen Rate Mate’ has been developed by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) as a step-by-step guide to help growers to calculate nitrogen rates, cost savings and more.

DAF agricultural economist, Samuel Cook said growers could save money by monitoring their nitrogen use more closely and changing their method of calculating fertiliser rates.

“By using the tool, it will help growers analyse the impact of nitrogen use on farm profitability,” Mr Cook said.

“Growers undertake a simple and quick assessment of their nitrogen requirements, and the tool will estimate the cost savings a farmer can make by reducing their nitrogen rate.

“The step-by-step guide is easy to use and contains graphs showing current costs and potential savings.

“Until now, growers have had to calculate this for themselves by using a worksheet, which can be time consuming and difficult to analyse.”

Mr Cook said feedback was welcome from growers about the usability and functionality of this tool.

The Sugarcane Nitrogen Rate Mate is available from the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries website at http    : http://bit.ly/NitrogenMate  or call 13 25 23.

Thursday, 1 February 2018

The March 2018 contract settled at:

13.23 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

80.55 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$359 for MAR Contract 2017 season

$363 for MAY Contract 2017 season

$390 for 2018 season

$413 for 2019 season

$420 for 2020 season

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NQ Dry Tropics – Reef Tender

“Flyer was recently posted to our webpage for a workshop to be held by NQ Dry Tropics at PCYC Ayr on 5th February in relation to “Reef Trust Tender Round 3”.

This workshop will guide growers on how to submit a tender application. To register for this event please email  [email protected] or contact via phone on 4799 5300.

For growers interested in the Round 3 of the Repeated Reef Trust Tenders additional information is now available via the following NQ Dry Tropics link http://www.nqdrytropics.com.au/reef-trust-repeated-tenders-burdekin/ which includes a number of detailed factsheets.”

Wednesday, 31 January 2018

The March 2018 contract settled at:

13.72 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

80.83 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$371 for MAR Contract 2017 season

$373 for MAY Contract 2017 season

$397 for 2018 season

$417 for 2019 season

$424 for 2020 season

Proudly brought to you by Kalagro.

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

The March 2018 contract settled at:

13.67 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

80.94 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$369 for MAR Contract 2017 season

$371 for MAY Contract 2017 season

$397 for 2018 season

$416 for 2019 season

$423 for 2020 season

Proudly brought to you by Kalagro.