Price effective Friday 12th March 2021
DIESEL – $ 1.23005 including GST
UNLEADED – $ 1.27849 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 Friday 12th March 2021
DIESEL – $ 1.23005 including GST
UNLEADED – $ 1.27849 including GST
To place orders please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office.
Thursday, 11 March 2021
The May 2021 contract settled at: 15.96 US c/lb
The Australian Dollar currently trades at: 77.36 US cent
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:
* $453 for May Contract – 2020 season
$453 for 2020 season
$437 for 2021 season
$394 for 2022 season
$372 for 2023 season
The 2020 Target Price Contract reflects a whole-of-season weighted average in a 5:1 ratio across the remaining two contracts, and 1:2:2:1 ratio across the four applicable futures contracts 2021, 2022 and 2023 Seasons.
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Information sourced from QSL
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
The May 2021 contract settled at: 15.90 US c/lb
The Australian Dollar currently trades at: 77.17 US cents
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:
* $458 for May Contract – 2020 season
$458 for 2020 season
$438 for 2021 season
$393 for 2022 season
$370 for 2023 season
The 2020 Target Price Contract reflects a whole-of-season weighted average in a 5:1 ratio across the remaining two contracts, and 1:2:2:1 ratio across the four applicable futures contracts 2021, 2022 and 2023 Seasons.
Proudly brought to you by Kalagro Limited
Information sourced from QSL
WHERE: AYR SHOWGROUNDS
WHEN: FRIDAY 12TH MARCH 2021 – 9AM
Members are invited to attend to hear the outcomes of SRA’s Strategic Review, undertaken in 2020.
Price effective Thursday 11th March 2021
DIESEL – $ 1.22323 including GST
UNLEADED – $ 1.26889 including GST
To place orders, please contact the Kalamia Cane Growers office
Dear Irrigators
Please find following the latest news as well as information around upcoming events:
LBW Board of Directors – Change in Board Composition
In January 2020, the Qld Government amended the board compositions of all Category Two Water Authorities within Queensland. As a result, LBW’s composition was amended by the Qld Government and now simply reads seven directors. Changes were also made to the Water Act 2000 (Water Act) in relation to the way directors are nominated and appointed to the Board of a Water Authority. All previous references to elections have been removed from regulation and government approved procedures.
The Water Act specifies that the board of a water authority is responsible for the way in which the authority performs its functions and exercises its powers. The board of Lower Burdekin Water may determine the director nomination process and the composition of the board. The appointment of suitable candidates remains subject to ministerial approval.
After considering the Qld Government amendments, the Board is proposing to amend its internal Governance Policy to continue with the current Board composition of four LBW ratepayer nominated Directors, two miller nominated Directors and one community Director nominated by Burdekin Shire Council. The Board proposes to remove the requirement to have two ratepayer nominated directors from each of the two divisions and simply replace it with a requirement to have four Directors nominated by and from LBW ratepayers. This change to the composition of the Board will better enable LBW to present eligible nominees to the Minister for consideration, and appointment of Director positions with suitable candidates, whilst maintaining strong connections and direct links with its ratepayers.
Further information regarding these changes will be communicated to ratepayers over the coming months. Should you wish to discuss any of the amendments made by the Qld Government, please contact the Chairman or Executive Officer.
Tuesday, 9 March 2021
The May 2021 contract settled at: 16.20 US c/lb
The Australian Dollar currently trades at: 76.50 US cents
Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:
* $465 for May Contract – 2020 season
$465 for 2020 season
$447 for 2021 season
$403 for 2022 season
$381 for 2023 season
The 2020 Target Price Contract reflects a whole-of-season weighted average in a 5:1 ratio across the remaining two contracts, and 1:2:2:1 ratio across the four applicable futures contracts 2021, 2022 and 2023 Seasons.
Proudly brought to you by Kalagro Limited
Information sourced from QSL