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A PEEK INTO THE SORGHUM WORLD

23 Feb. 2022

The last couple of weeks have seen favourable weather conditions that have
enabled growers to make solid progress into their sorghum harvest....

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ONE EYE ON THE HORIZON

16 Feb. 2022

With the 2021/22 harvest finally in the rear-view mirror for all but a few
stragglers, the focus quickly shifts to marketing what unsold grain remains
on-farm....

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HIGHLIGHTS OF A MEMORABLE HARVEST

09 Feb. 2022

With the dust nearly settled on the 2021/22 harvest, it will be with mixed
adjectives how we describe this one in the years to come.

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CANOLA GROWERS PREPARED FOR PRICE VOLATILITY

02 Feb. 2022

New season canola prices are starting the year in nosebleed territory relative
to other years, which makes canola a very attractive option to growers in 2022
. 

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KEEPING ALL THE IRONS IN THE FIRE

27 Jan. 2022

As harvest rolls into its fifth month through parts of New South Wales, growers
and traders alike are now turning their attention to the considerable task of
executing one of our biggest crops on record. 

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DISRUPTION IN THE FEED GRAIN SECTOR

19 Jan. 2022

Australia's key atmospheric and oceanic indicators point to a continued La Niña
weather pattern sticking around until at least February 2022. 

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HEADWINDS FACING FARMERS IN 2022

11 Jan. 2022

Harvest is slowly wrapping up on the east coast however the ever persistent La
Nina continues to delay the placement of the final full-stop on this seasons
bumper harvest. 

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THE HIGHER THE BID, THE FURTHER TO FALL

29 Dec. 2021

As December finally brought the welcome news of a reprieve from the rain across
most of the East Coast, the increase in harvest activity unfortunately seemed to
coincide with a decrease in values to the Australian grower. 

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WAVE OF GRAIN HITS CANOLA PRICE

21 Dec. 2021

The unfortunate reality of the huge wave of grain that has hit the system in
this short period of time is the effect it has had on cash markets. 

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HARVEST GIVEN ITS HEAD

15 Dec. 2021

This past week has seen much of the East Coast return to its' usual December
programming - warm and sunny - a welcome reprieve for those looking to complete
winter crop harvest, along with summer croppers who recently became involved in
aquaponics.

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WHAT'S NEXT FOR CANOLA PRICES

07 Dec. 2021

With much of the canola harvest in New South Wales finally appearing to be over
the hill after ongoing rain delays, and the impacts to quality appearing to be
not as bad as originally feared...

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FLOODING RAINS AND QUALITY PAIN

30 Nov. 2021

The month of November in New South Wales is typically met with temperatures
warming up, little to no rainfall and harvest gathering momentum across the
state.

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WHEN IT RAIN IT POURS

24 Nov. 2021

We were warned it was going to be a wet harvest, but the optimist in us thought
- "It'll be right, that's what they said last year." 

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RAINFALL RAISES QUALITY QUESTIONS

17 Nov. 2021

Harvest has commenced in most parts of New South Wales as we approach the end of
November and while there was some good progress made early on,

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HARVEST WRAP

10 Nov. 2021

Harvest activity to date has been quite slow relative to the usual pace set with
a combination of weather and availability of machinery and labour holding up
progress. 

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HARVEST VERSUS THE HEAVENS

02 Nov. 2021

In what feels like a theme that will persist throughout the Australian harvest,
the first weeks of header activity have faced some early challenges from mother
nature. 

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NERVES AND EXCITEMENT AS HARVEST ROLLS-OUT

26 Oct. 2021

Whether you're looking at social media, or more traditional media like you are
now, you are no doubt being peppered with harvest pictures, videos and stories. 

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PARADISE BY THE CHASER BIN LIGHT

20 Oct. 2021

With the Queensland cousins making a start to harvest proceedings these past few
weeks, in between bouts of wild weather, New South Wales patiently waits for the
crop to come in, albeit slowly given the gentle finishing conditions. 

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TO HOLD OR SELL CANOLA

12 Oct. 2021

As has been well publicised, canola prices are extreme and with harvest just
around the corner, growers are anxious to get the crop off and convert it into
dollars. 

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PRICE JUMP AGAIN, WITH AUSTRALIAN PRODUCERS IN THE BOX SEAT

06 Oct. 2021

Wheat futures ended the week with a bang on Friday night increasing their
fightback after weeks of stagnation. All this action in wheat, all the while
east coast canola prices continue their march towards A$1,000 per tonne – a
price which has already traded in Western Australia.

 

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AUSTRALIAN GRAIN MARKET LOOKING BUOYANT

29 Sep. 2021

For the majority of New South Wales and the country generally, it is looking
like an above average harvest and despite the challenges for many in securing
staff, this is fantastic for regional Australia. Big crops bring so much
activity, employment and economic benefit to our country towns which in these
challenging times, is a very welcome positive.

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ANOTHER RECORD HARVEST ON THE CARDS

22 Sep. 2021

As we move towards the end of September, one of the most important growing
months for Australia's winter crop, we can almost see the finish line.
Back-to-back 30 million tonne wheat crops have been on the cards for much of the
year and with New South Wales experiencing a cool and wettish September, only a
hot and frosty finish will spoil the party. 

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AUSTRALIAN GRAIN MARKET OUTLOOK

15 Sep. 2021

Last week ABARES published their September Australian Crop Report which
unsurprisingly saw production increases to the Australian winter crop following
what can only be described as a dream run for most in the New South Wales
cropping belt.

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PROTEIN CRUCIAL FOR MARKET STRENGTH

08 Sep. 2021

Winter is behind us and the Australian wheat crop is in great shape for another
bumper harvest with most forecasts falling short of a record year but well in
excess of 32 million tonnes. 

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MALT MARKET BREWING

01 Sep. 2021

In grain market wires it has been wheat and canola that have been hogging the
headlines of late, however barley markets are also starting to attract some
attention providing good news for growers of Australia's second largest winter
crop. 

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"MARGE, THE RAINS ARE 'ERE - AGAIN?!"

24 Aug. 2021

Australian grain and oilseed producers continue to have one eye on the weather
map, the other on the bidsheets, as prices that were considered “aspirational”
only a few short weeks ago are being achieved just as the bureau adds some
welcome colour to the forecast for much of the East Coast.

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AUSTRALIAN GRAINS SET TO RULE THE WORLD

17 Aug. 2021

As the weather season starts to come to a close for the Northern Hemisphere
production and the news of the Canadian canola seed production issues well
digested by the market, what is next for the canola seed market and what does
that mean for New South Wales new crop pricing? 

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THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE PRODUCTION HICCUPS CONTINUE

11 Aug. 2021

It seems the age-old saying, 'one man's misfortune is another man's opportunity'
is playing out in Australia this season...

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HARVEST IS COMING

03 Aug. 2021

It's been a couple of months of proper winter with cold, wet and windy weather
and hasn't it been delightful...

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AUSTRALIAN GRAIN MARKET OUTLOOK

27 Jul. 2021

With July almost in the books and weather continuing to be cold, rainy and windy
across most of the cropping regions of Australia, conditions couldn't be better
as we approach spring...

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MOTHER NATURE- THE DRIVER OF MARKETS

20 Jul. 2021

Mother nature tends to be a complicated and unpredictable force where quite
often someone's misfortune turns into another's good fortune.

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HERE COMES THE GRAIN

13 Jul. 2021

With welcome rain across the month of June the majority of Australia's cropping
regions are shaping up to have an average to well above average production year
for 2021/22. 

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WEATHER DRIVEN RALLY FOR GRAIN PRICES

06 Jul. 2021

As we see off the month of June and for most people, the end of sowing, the BOM
reports that last month produced above average to very much above average
rainfall for a large part of the New South Wales cropping belt. Undoubtedly
there are some that would appreciate a top up, however the general consensus is
that a few days of dry weather would be a welcome break. 

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WA MARKET WRAP - JUNE

06 Jul. 2021

One consideration that must be made this year, is how are we going to store the
predicted large production of grain across Australia this season.

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GENEROUS JUNE DELIVERS POTENTIAL

29 Jun. 2021

The month of June has been generous with its rainfall adding valuable moisture
to the coffers of the New South Wales broadacre farmer. For some, the rain has
been welcomed as a fair dinkum season opener, whilst for others it has
consolidated what has already been a very good start to the 2020/21 growing
season. 

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BROADACRE FARMERS DELIGHT, BUT WHERE WILL WE STORE ALL THIS GRAIN?

22 Jun. 2021

As Phillip Lowe, the Reserve Bank of Australia governor said last week, the
performance of the Australian agriculture sector throughout the Covid pandemic
has helped underpin the nation’s economic recovery.

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CROP FORECAST LOOKS STRONG, BUT WILL PRICES HOLD?

15 Jun. 2021

So much of 2021 is yet to unfold, including the all-important spring, however
recent rains have the New South Wales crop starting to resemble that of 2020. 
Unfortunately the same cannot be said for some other parts of the country.

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VARIABLE HARVEST PREDICTED

08 Jun. 2021

As expected, the production figures for the 2020-21 harvest and prospects for
the 2021-2022 harvest are forecast at well above average, however worth noting
this is not without regional variation.

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SA MARKET WRAP - MAY

01 Jun. 2021

As winter crop planting progresses around Australia, with many areas nearing the
end, greater attention is now being paid to new crop marketing options for the
coming 2021/22 season. 

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IT'S ALL HAPPENING

01 Jun. 2021

There’s rarely a dull day in Australian Agriculture and the past few weeks has
been no exception, with a lingering summer program seeing both harvesting and
planting operations being carried out side-by-side in many areas of the East
Coast, with the associated logistics of it all under the pump too.

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SOUTHERN CROPS ON TENTERHOOKS

25 May. 2021

As we progress through the month of May, the absence of rain continues to
concern our friends in Victoria and South Australia who are still waiting for
their traditional break to the season. 

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UNCERTAIN OUTLOOK EXPECTED TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES

17 May. 2021

Farmers marketing their grain will need look at the global picture to understand
where the risk and reward may be. With the most recent World Agricultural Supply
and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report released, it may pay to keep an eye on
global supply and demand.

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RISING TIDE LIFTS ALL BOATS

11 May. 2021

The last month has seen an extraordinary run across all major global
agricultural commodities with severe weather concerns and strong demand
dominating the headlines.

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WA MARKET WRAP - APRIL

10 May. 2021

What a month it has been. A Cyclone tore through the northern wheatbelt, heavy
downpours for the remaining wheatbelt and commodity markets rallying heavily
over the past three weeks...

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AUSTRALIAN GRAIN IN THE BOX SEAT

04 May. 2021

...while growers are largely wanting to get the crop established before
genuinely engaging the market, it is interesting to understand what is driving
Australia’s values at present and whether the influencing factors will be
present for the remainder of the season.

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PLENTY TO BE POSITIVE ABOUT

27 Apr. 2021

As we approach the end of April with rain gauges devoid of the desired monthly
rainfall the New South Wales farmer continues to sow the crop, with one eye on
the forecast and the other on a volatile grain market providing an entertaining
distraction.

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A RECORD YEAR FOR CANOLA?

20 Apr. 2021

As we approach the Anzac Day holiday many farmers across the state are taking
advantage of fantastic sowing conditions for early sown crops such as grazing
wheat and barley, and of course the traditional early sown crop, canola.

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EXPORTS MOVING AT A GOOD CLIP

14 Apr. 2021

Fresh data released from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and
the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) highlighted the strong grain export
program being executed around the world at present, with Australia featuring
prominently in wheat, barley, sorghum and oilseeds.

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SA MARKET WRAP - MARCH

07 Apr. 2021

The past two months have seen the ports a hive of activity and domestic
consumers back in the market, with grain moving rapidly by road and rail into
these customers and ports.

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RAIN LEADS TO RETHINK OF WINTER CROPPING PLANS

05 Apr. 2021

March has been eventful for NSW with floods and large rainfalls stretching
through much of the cropping belt.  Whilst it may negatively impact a few farms
with summer programs, most farmers are rejoicing and rethinking their winter
cropping plans.

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WA MARKET WRAP - MARCH

31 Mar. 2021

The past two months has seen some great rainfall totals over a large part of the
West Australian wheat belt with a few lucky areas now over 150mm of summer
rainfall.

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RAIN, RAIN, COME AGAIN

30 Mar. 2021

A week can be a long time in grain markets and the week just passed was no
exception. With over eight inches of soaking rain received in parts of Southern
and Central New South Wales cropping belts since Thursday last week,
agriculturalists will look back fondly.

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TIGHTENING OCEAN FREIGHT EXERTS ITS INFLUENCE ON LOCAL MARKETS

23 Mar. 2021

The tightness in the global freight market is certainly being felt in supply
chains across Australia. Naturally, as the cost of vessels rise, freight rates
to move the product also rise and as a result the cost of moving grain and
oilseeds from Australia to consumers globally also increases.

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SUMMER CROP ROUNDING THE HALFWAY MARK

16 Mar. 2021

The past week has seen some handy rainfall totals down the East Coast, with
Queensland and Northern New South Wales the primary benefactors. Those with
later Summer crops planted, especially in northern areas and into the Liverpool
Plains, are now all but assured of an above average result.

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FEED GRAIN SURPLUS AS WE HURTLE TOWARDS SOWING

09 Mar. 2021

With the export market largely dominated by milling grade requirements, there is
fear that feed grain markets will come under significant pricing pressure in the
next 4-6 weeks.

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A RETURN TO PRICING FUNDAMENTALS

01 Mar. 2021

Overseas markets have been erratic over the past couple of weeks, to say the
least. With most markets predominantly being driven by China recently, with
their New Year holiday taking place, US futures have turned to fundamentals for
price action.

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AUSSIE DOLLAR THAWS WHILE US/RUSSIA FREEZES

22 Feb. 2021

There are fears of a winterkill across the US plains where large quantities of
wheat may have been affected; this will get a lot of attention now and in the
coming months.

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WA IMPRESSES AND EAST COAST EXPORTS

15 Feb. 2021

Last week we saw the Grains Industry of Western Australia (GIWA) release their
2020 final crop production estimates which across all zones and commodities was
pegged at 16.63 million metric tonnes. The result was considered exceptional
given the state received well below average rainfall for the growing season.

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A SEASON TO REMEMBER

08 Feb. 2021

The 20/21 season will be one remembered by growers and industry players for many
years to come. It will be one of those benchmark years that is reflected upon
around kitchen tables and boardrooms as the new yardstick for what is deemed a
“bin buster.”

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WA MARKET WRAP - JANUARY

07 Feb. 2021

Certainly an interesting start to the new year from a grain marketing
perspective with some big swings on CBOT wheat futures pushing past 670 US cents
per bushel, barley tenders awarded and canola prices riding a roller coaster for
the month.

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LOCAL PARTNERSHIP LIGHTS UP A COMMUNITY

05 Feb. 2021

A partnership between Cargill and local farmers is providing much needed funding
for local facilities and charities.

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SA MARKET WRAP - JANUARY

04 Feb. 2021

With harvest now over, and as people have had a bit of time to let the dust
settle, the attention has moved to marketing unsold grain and getting ready for
season 2021/22.

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OUT WITH THE OLD, AHEAD OF THE NEW

02 Feb. 2021

The new year has brought with it a renewed sense of engagement from growers
looking to step up the movement of the significant stocks still held in on-farm
storages.

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FOCUS TURNS TO SUPPLY CHAIN AND MOVING GRAIN

27 Jan. 2021

Over the last six months we have seen global agricultural commodity markets
navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic with a very strong bullish undertone.

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CARGILL WELCOMES ARRIVAL OF EXPORT MOBILE SHIP LOADER

22 Jan. 2021

Cargill has welcomed the arrival of its export mobile ship loader in Port
Adelaide, signalling a major new investment for the South Australia agriculture
sector.

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DEMAND ABROAD ON THE RISE

18 Jan. 2021

With a monster east coast harvest done and dusted and grain in the bin and the
Christmas holiday period behind us, growers will likely start looking at
marketing the next chunk of their crop.

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FOCUS TURNS TO MOVING GRAIN IN EARLY 2021

04 Jan. 2021

The 2020/21 harvest has been littered with delays due to rain events and fire
ban days however just prior to Christmas, bulk handlers were reporting the
largest ever receivals through their storages and with some NSW farmers in the
southern regions still expected to harvest into the early parts of 2021, the
numbers will only get bigger.

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BIG EXPORTS PUTS THE AUSTRALIAN SUPPLY CHAIN TO THE TEST

29 Dec. 2020

Australia’s export infrastructure is facing one of its greatest tests with a
near record crop on the East Coast and surging demand for Australian grain
around the world.

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MAKING MOUNTAINS AT WEST WYALONG

23 Dec. 2020

Before harvest, site supervisor at Cargill’s GrainFlow site at West Wyalong,
Alan Cooper,  bought a drone with aerial photography. It turned out to be a
canny purchase allowing Alan to capture one of the most memorable harvests in
recent memory.

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WA MARKET WRAP - DECEMBER

24 Dec. 2020

With the 2020 harvest quickly drawing to a close, the surprises for the year
have kept coming, albeit this time for most its certainly been an agreeable one
with yields undoubtedly better than expected in most cases. 

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SA MARKET WRAP - DECEMBER

24 Dec. 2020

As harvest slowly starts to wind down, it was great to see the drama field year
that was 2020 end on a positive note. 

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SURGING EXPORTS A BOOM FOR BRAND AUSTRALIA

21 Dec. 2020

2020 has been a forgettable year for lots of reasons, from bushfires to
Covid-19. But the year is shaping up to be completely memorable as one of the
best cropping seasons in recent times.

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PUTTING YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD

15 Dec. 2020

As headers in Central and Southern New South Wales and Victoria continue their
efforts to complete harvest ahead of Christmas, growers in the north have
largely wrapped up both their harvest and marketing programs for 2020 and are
looking up the road to see if 2021 brings with it some fresh opportunity.

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WATER SAVING EFFICIENCY WINS CARGILL AUSTRALIA RECOGNITION

08 Dec. 2020

Cargill Australia (Newcastle Facility) has been recognised as a leader in water
management and efficiency by the Hunter Business Chamber at its recent 2020
business awards.

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CHRISTMAS COMES EARLY ON THE EAST COAST

07 Dec. 2020

For most farmers across the east coast, Christmas came early this year.  The
build up to this year’s crop was highly anticipated and so far, it hasn’t
disappointed.  Grain continues to fly into bulk handlers and on-farm storage at
rapid rates with growers hoping to be finished harvest by Christmas.

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RECORDS BREAKING AS HARVEST PROGRESSES SOUTH

30 Nov. 2020

The month of November has been one of the busiest in recent years with over 7
million tonnes of grain received into the bulk handling system on the east coast
alone coinciding with the New South Wales harvest close to 75% completed.

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CANOLA GROWERS CASHING IN

23 Nov. 2020

Canola harvest is wrapping up quickly through NSW, as harvest rolls south and
east at a rate of knots. Growers have enjoyed some great results with big yields
and prices remaining firm through harvest.

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ISCC CERTIFICATION

24 Nov. 2020

Due to a number factors, Europe has become the prime importer of Australian
canola buying up to 80% of our exports at times...

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NEW FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH ASIAN COUNTRIES A POSITIVE FOR AUSTRALIAN AG

18 Nov. 2020

On the 15th of November, 15 countries signed the world’s largest free trade
agreement called the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.

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GROWERS REAPING THE REWARDS OF DYNAMIC BINNING THIS HARVEST

18 Nov. 2020

GrainFlow’s Dynamic Binning is upgrading almost 15% of wheat deliveries across
it’s storage and handling network this season. 

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THE QUIET AFTER THE STORMS

17 Nov. 2020

It has been a quieter week in grain circles, as growers focus their efforts more
so on harvesting rather than marketing in the wake of recent price corrections. 

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CHINA, SAUDI AND HARVEST HEATING UP CLOSER TO HOME

09 Nov. 2020

A very eventful week or so in grain markets as harvest progresses rapidly with a
string of clear days through most regions. Cool overnight temperatures
throughout much of New South Wales has probably stemmed what should have been
the biggest days of harvest to date...

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WA MARKET WRAP - NOVEMBER

09 Nov. 2020

As harvest progresses there are many parts of the WA wheatbelt experiencing
higher than anticipated yields with some clients indicating results are
exceeding expectation given extremely low growing season rainfall totals.

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WEATHER EVENTS SHIFTING MARKETS

02 Nov. 2020

The harvest to date has been punctuated by weather interruptions throughout the
cropping belt of New South Wales and Southern Queensland. From all reports it
hasn’t been a question of did you get rain, but more of how much was received.

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GRAINFLOW: DELIVERING A HARVEST FOCUSED ON ZERO HARM

27 Oct. 2020

As harvest ramps up across the GrainFlow network we know that a safe and
efficient service over harvest is key for our grower customers.

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