Wouldn't this be nice if it could happen here. Our grain industry doesn't give us any such support in fighting off the monopsony wheat board!
22/11/2002
In what could be seen as a direct challenge to AWB Limited’s monopoly on Australian wheat exports, Western Australia’s biggest grain storage and handling company will reportedly deliver $40 million of free services to wheat growers.
The services, for which AWB normally charges, will be provided by WA Co-operative Bulk Handling to growers in the country’s biggest wheat-producing State.
According to the Australian Financial Review, Co-operative Bulk Handling has offered grain accumulation, road and rail freight negotiations and operations, ship chartering, and make payments to growers amongst its services.
AWB, which announced a $107 million profit yesterday, made a significant proportion of its earnings from providing those and other services to its ostensibly independent subsidiary, AWB International Ltd
AWB International runs the statutory monopoly over Australia’s $4 billion export industry.
http://www.thefarmshed.com.au/grain/news.jhtml?NewsKey=53295&new=n&_requestid=11801
22/11/2002
In what could be seen as a direct challenge to AWB Limited’s monopoly on Australian wheat exports, Western Australia’s biggest grain storage and handling company will reportedly deliver $40 million of free services to wheat growers.
The services, for which AWB normally charges, will be provided by WA Co-operative Bulk Handling to growers in the country’s biggest wheat-producing State.
According to the Australian Financial Review, Co-operative Bulk Handling has offered grain accumulation, road and rail freight negotiations and operations, ship chartering, and make payments to growers amongst its services.
AWB, which announced a $107 million profit yesterday, made a significant proportion of its earnings from providing those and other services to its ostensibly independent subsidiary, AWB International Ltd
AWB International runs the statutory monopoly over Australia’s $4 billion export industry.
http://www.thefarmshed.com.au/grain/news.jhtml?NewsKey=53295&new=n&_requestid=11801
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