The Proposed Wheat Marketing Model contained the following key points :-
• The Wheat Marketing Act be amended to remove A W B’s export monopoly powers
• A Regulatory Body be established, with authority to register bulk wheat exporters from Australia
• The Regulatory Body establish criteria (financial capacity / international commodity trading experience / reputation and credibility) that exporters must meet, in order to qualify as a registered bulk wheat exporter
• The Regulatory body to regularly review registered bulk wheat exporters in order to ensure compliance with their status as a registered bulk wheat exporter
• The regulatory Body to maintain and to report on Australian wheat shipments, and related industry statistics
• Registered bulk wheat exporters to have no restrictions on tonnage, or destination, of Australian wheat exports
• The complete deregulation forthwith of the wheat export trade in containers
• The changes to be in place by July 1 2006, for the commencement of the 2006/07 season
eventually some sort of model will be thrashed out and approved by a majority of farmers here, everybody wants change but when it comes to the last hurdle everyone goes to water and cant decide,sometimes its better if the govt take it out of growers hands as you have got in canada here in aust its almost ultimately up to growers
• The Wheat Marketing Act be amended to remove A W B’s export monopoly powers
• A Regulatory Body be established, with authority to register bulk wheat exporters from Australia
• The Regulatory Body establish criteria (financial capacity / international commodity trading experience / reputation and credibility) that exporters must meet, in order to qualify as a registered bulk wheat exporter
• The Regulatory body to regularly review registered bulk wheat exporters in order to ensure compliance with their status as a registered bulk wheat exporter
• The regulatory Body to maintain and to report on Australian wheat shipments, and related industry statistics
• Registered bulk wheat exporters to have no restrictions on tonnage, or destination, of Australian wheat exports
• The complete deregulation forthwith of the wheat export trade in containers
• The changes to be in place by July 1 2006, for the commencement of the 2006/07 season
eventually some sort of model will be thrashed out and approved by a majority of farmers here, everybody wants change but when it comes to the last hurdle everyone goes to water and cant decide,sometimes its better if the govt take it out of growers hands as you have got in canada here in aust its almost ultimately up to growers
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