News – May 2019 Archive

WA grains R&D to grow industry capacity

An announcement from the State Government committing $24 million to the WA grains industry has been warmly welcomed by WAFarmers. In partnership with the Federal Government and other funding sources, the investment will see $10 million per year provided to develop a long-term model for the sustainable delivery of grains research and development. A further $4 million in 2018-19 will provide a boost towards the continuation of critical R&D programs. WAFarmers Grains Section President Duncan

Read More »

Hold regulators to account on live export, and use best vessels: WAFarmers

WAFarmers has strongly reiterated the importance of upholding live sheep export standards by only using the best vessels during the northern hemisphere summer conditions, and by holding the regulators to account. The comments come after the release of the WAFarmers live export recommendations, released last month. “The conditions on the Awassi Express last year were absolutely unacceptable, and when this is in conjunction with both sub-standard animal welfare mechanisms and high-stress weather conditions, the need

Read More »

ACCC Dairy Inquiry recognises industry imbalances

WAFarmers has welcomed the ACCC’s recognition of imbalances in the dairy industry marketplace, following the release of the final report from its dairy inquiry. The 240-page report acknowledged two main concerns from dairy farmers; the lack of transparency about contract and pricing practices and the power this gave to processors, and the impact of $1 per litre milk within the dairy industry. WAFarmers Dairy Section President Michael Partridge said the implementation of a code of

Read More »

Notice of the 2018 WAFarmers Dairy Conference

As required under its Constitution (rules 25.2, 27.2 & 28.1), The Western Australian Farmers Federation (Inc.) (WAFarmers) hereby notifies all members, delegates, Dairy Section Council and Zones that the Dairy Sector Annual Meeting will be held on Thursday 26 July 2018 at the Abbey Beach Resort, Busselton WA 6280. WAFarmers hereby calls for nominations and motions to be submitted by 5.00pm on Monday 25 June. Nominations are open for the following positions: President Senior Vice

Read More »

CRC funding cuts would be a “massive disservice”

WAFarmers President Tony York has described the State Government’s plan to cut Community Resource Centre (CRC) funding by 40 per cent as being a “massive disservice” to regional communities. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development will undertake an internal departmental evaluation on how the funding cuts will be applied across WA’s 105-centre strong CRC program, with an options paper to be delivered to Minister for Regional Development Alannah MacTiernan on 30 June. It

Read More »

WA perspective highlighted in live export meeting

A delegation from WAFarmers, supported by the National Farmers’ Federation, has today met with Hon. Sussan Ley MP to discuss the future of the live export trade. WAFarmers President Tony York said the group, comprising of himself, WAFarmers Livestock Section President David Slade, Chief Executive Officer Trent Kensett-Smith, and NFF Chief Executive Officer Tony Mahar, delivered the latest industry data to Ms Ley, ahead of her planned private member’s bill to Parliament. “In this meeting

Read More »

Maysora statements misleading: WAFarmers

WAFarmers President Tony York has expressed disappointment about statements made over the reported findings from State Government inspectors while on board the MV Maysora vessel in Fremantle. At the invitation of the ship’s operator Livestock Shipping Services (LSS), Mr York visited the ship with Pastoralists and Graziers Association President Tony Seabrook on 11 April, after the government’s inspection was conducted. Mr York said there was no indication from the ship’s owners or operator that the

Read More »

New live export data shows potential impact of a trade ban

A new report on the live export trade prepared by Mecardo has refuted some information in a recent report prepared by Pegasus Economics, with the financial implications of the live export ban being particularly different. Commissioned by WAFarmers with support from Sheep Producers Australia, the report was prepared as an independent view of the economic impact of the live sheep trade in WA, given its importance to the state economy and its producers. WAFarmers President

Read More »

WAYAA in focus: Madlen Kratz

WA Young Achiever Awards Agriculture Award finalist Madlen Kratz sees the study of honey bees as crucial to the future of not only Australian but international agricultural industries, and wants to make a positive difference towards industry sustainability. Madlen (26) got involved in research related to bee health in her first semester as an undergraduate. Since then she has completed her Honours thesis, and is now studying for a PhD in “The effects of nutrition

Read More »

$128.5 million investment for bushfire management and mitigation

The State Government has this morning announced the development of a Rural Fire Division as part of a $128.5 million investment towards fire and emergency services, a move welcomed by industry. In addition to the Rural Fire Division, one of four command structures within the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, an $18 million Bushfire Centre of Excellence will be created, and bushfire mitigation efforts will be bolstered by $34.6 million. WAFarmers President Tony York

Read More »

Recent Posts

Archives

Archives