January 28, 2014

Opportunity to question MLA regional managers

Regional managers for Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) will be meeting in Sydney in April.  This means MLA representatives with extensive local knowledge from Japan, Korea, EU/Russia, North America, Middle East and North Africa, South East Asia and Indonesia will be in the one place and we see this as a great opportunity to put forward questions you may have of those managers about specific markets, market conditions, trends, and opportunities.  If you have a

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National Health Statements for Sheep and Cattle

A reminder to producers when purchasing sheep and cattle that it is up to the buyer to request a National Health Statement (NHS).  NHS are available for sheep and cattle but they are not mandatory in Western Australia. However, they are one of the best tools available for a biosecurity risk assessment whenever new stock are introduced onto your property.  Questions on the NHS include history relating to OJD vaccination and testing, footrot, lice and

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National Wild Dog Action Plan update

WAFarmers has been involved in the development of the National Wild Dog Action Plan through peak wool industry body, WoolProducers Australia. The final draft of the plan has received much needed support from various stakeholders. The draft awaits approval from the Project Steering Committee which will then allow the action plan to proceed through the various government stages. WAFarmers will be meeting with Minister for Agriculture and Food Ken Baston in the near future to

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Beekeepers Executive update

The WAFarmers Beekeepers Executive will meet on February 3, 2014 to discuss the Senate Inquiry into the Future of Beekeeping and Pollination Industries in Australia, Honey Levy Reform and Increase and the latest decision by Minister for Agriculture and Food Ken Baston to allow the importation of untreated honey into WA.  The Bee Executive is now complete for 2014 as follows; Stephen Fewster (President), Executive Members Rod Pavy, Kim Phillips, David Leyland, Leilani Leyland and

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Securing water for farmers

WAFarmers has made a submission to the Securing Western Australia’s water future position paper – reforming water resource management. WAFarmers has welcomed the proposed changes to ensure that water, as a resource, will be available for primary producers; that the community is engaged in and understands the process used for water allocation and monitoring; and that there will be greater engagement with water users. WAFarmers welcomes the announcement that there will be an increase in

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Wool bale weight survey for members

WAFarmers Wool Section has been asked to provide comment on the upcoming Wool Industry Meeting to review the Minimum and Maximum Wool Bale Weights. The Australian Council of Wool Exporters and Processors Inc and Private Treaty Merchants of Australia Inc have expressed concern about issues associated with lighter weight bales at their respective Annual General Meetings in 2013. Members of both organizations were of the view that the minimum weight should be raised and recommended

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