KALAMIA MEMBERS – Reminder – QSL Pre Registration Forms Required

Dear Kalamia Growers

 Just a friendly reminder, those growers who will be nominating QSL as their preferred marketer of all/some of their GEI Sugar that it is critical that Direct Pre-Registration forms are completed and returned direct to local QSL office or Kalamia Cane Growers Organisation Ltd as soon as possible.

 This will enable QSL to establish grower detail on their pricing and payment platform – QSL Direct – which will be launched once an OSA is finalised.

 Copy of registration form is attached.

 Have a great weekend.

 Go the Cowboys.

 Les Elphinstone

Manager / Company Secretary

QSL – PRE REGISTRATION FORM

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Friday, 17 March 2017

The May 2017 contract settled at:

18.28 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

76.78 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$524 for 2017 season

$511 for 2018 season

$490 for 2019 season

$469 for 2020 season

Sugarcane Reef Water Quality Grants

Applications Open for Sugarcane Reef Water Quality Grants                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                NQ Dry Tropics opened applications on Monday, March 6 for Reef Water Quality Grants as part of the Reef Trust: Reef Alliance Program – Growing a Great Barrier Reef.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    NQ Dry Tropics Sustainable Agriculture Programme Coordinator Colleen James said the new project was continuing  to support sugar cane growers through extension, training and Reef Water Quality grants, designed to assist with the financial resources to allow earlier adoption of practice changes to ultimately improve water quality outcomes. “We’re working alongside our Burdekin region based project partners Farmacist, Burdekin Productivity Services, BBIFMAC and Burdekin cane farmers to build on their efficiencies and achievements in this new phase,” Ms James said.

The $900,000 available for Reef Water Quality grants will focus on irrigation efficiency and continue the work achieved through the Reef Rescue Program from 2008 to 2013 and Reef Programme from 2013-2016 to reduce the impacts of agriculture and improve water quality in the Great Barrier Reef.  “Project partners will work with cane growers to coordinate adaptive programs of land use change by improving knowledge and understanding of the benefits of adopting best management practice,” Ms James said. “These changes will also improve productivity while also reducing agricultural runoff into the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. “Growers who have signed up to the Reef Alliance Program with Burdekin project partners Farmacist, Burdekin Productivity Services or Sugarfix and have an existing extension plan in place will be eligible to apply for funding,” Ms James said. read more

Wednesday, 15 March 2017

The October 2016 contract settled at:

18.16 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

75.59 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$532 for 2017 season

$520 for 2018 season

$498 for 2019 season

$476 for 2020 season

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Tuesday, 14 March 2017

The October 2016 contract settled at:

18.18 US c/b

The Australian Dollar currently trades at:

75.71 US cents.

Forward indicative prices in Australian dollars are:

$532 for 2017 season

$518 for 2018 season

$494 for 2019 season

$471 for 2020 season

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