20 August 2008
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Information sessions are available across South Australia from 27 August to help growers get the most from the new wheat marketing system.
The Australian Government, in partnership with the South Australian Farmers Federation, is running the six free sessions across South Australia in August and September to explain the reforms that came into effect on 1 July.
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Minister Tony Burke today urged growers to attend the sessions to get expert advice about the changes that give producers the right to choose who can export their wheat for the first time in 60 years.
“The Rudd Government’s overhaul of bulk wheat export marketing is a major economic reform that will provide many new opportunities for growers,” Mr Burke said.
“We want growers confident in their skills so that they can capitalise on these opportunities and improve their understanding of the dynamics of grain marketing.
“The information sessions will explain how the new system works. Expert presenters will also discuss a range of marketing and business management strategies such as the timing of wheat sales and how to choose and build a relationship with the right buyer.”
Free information sessions are being held in New South Wales, Western Australia, Queensland and Victoria throughout August and September—all at a range of locations to give most growers the opportunity to attend a session close to home.
“Informing growers about the options now available to them will place them in the best position to market their crop effectively under the new arrangements.”
The information sessions are part of a $9.3 million three year package to assist with the transition to a competitive export wheat marketing system, including funding of technical market support grants and the publication of market data.
Information sessions will be held:
| Location | Date |
| Ceduna | 27 August |
| Wudinna | 28 August |
| Cummins | 29 August |
| Jamestown | 1 September |
| Kadina | 2 September |
| Karoonda | 3 September |
To find out more about the South Australian information sessions in your local area phone 08 8232 5555, email dcrabb@saff.com.au or visit www.saff.com.au

