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25 August 2008

Raw sugar outlook improves after slow start to season
The outlook for raw sugar is on the up after a slow start to the season, reports peak sugarcane grower group CANEGROWERS.  MORE

1 August 2008

Collapse of WTO talks a warning for ETS
The collapse of world trade negotiations is a clear indication that Governments are not prepared to put their own producers at any perceived disadvantage for the good of the greater, according to CANEGROWERS. MORE 

31 July 2008

Another mill to bite the dust: Mackay in 2009
Announced restructuring of the Mackay Sugar Cooperative and the closure of one its four sugar mills from 2009 is part of the continuing rationalisation of the sugar industry, says peak sugarcane group CANEGROWERS.  MORE

16 July 2008

Cane growers impacted despite ag's exclusion
Cane growers would still feel the impact despite agriculture being initially excluded from a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme announced in the Federal Government’s Green Paper released today. MORE

 

7 July 2008

Growers must wait for ETS Green Paper
Cane growers have been advised to keep a cool head amidst the discussions of the disturbing effects of climate change and wait for the other foot to drop when the Federal Government’s Green Paper is released next week.MORE

25 June 2008

Sugar export desk gets up
The sugar industry is breathing a collective sigh of relief today, as peak group CANEGROWERS confirmed that the invaluable sugar ‘export desk’ is here to stay. MORE 

18 June 2008

Sugar season starts in Queensland
The 2008 Australian sugarcane harvest is underway, with the sounds of the cane harvesters’ firing up around north Queensland.  MORE

6 June 2008

Hope yet to save export desk for sugar 
Queensland Sugar Limited has tabled a workable solution that would retain the critical ‘single’ export desk, by which the sugar marketing group currently markets over 80% of Australia’s raw sugar into the international marketplace.  MORE

3 June 2008

CANEGROWERS backs new QSL proposal
The CANEGROWERS Board has endorsed today’s announcement that a revised constitutional amendment would be presented to the grower and miller shareholder representatives of Queensland Sugar Limited. This follows on from a fortnight of turmoil after previous constitutional amendments were vetoed by a marginal group, despite overwhelming support for the move towards a commercially driven board.  MORE

19 May 2008

Blood on hands after walking away from sweet sugar deal
A minority representative grower group may have cost the sugar industry its ‘preferred supplier’ status in a corrupted international marketplace, after it voted down essential changes to the constitution of sugar marketing body, Queensland Sugar Limited (QSL).   MORE

16 May 2006

Fertiliser amalgamation may limit growth 
CANEGROWERS expressed alarm this week about the continuing concentration of industries servicing agriculture within Australia. This follows news that the ACCC would not oppose the proposed acquisition of Dyno Nobel Limited by Incitec Pivot Limited. The merged body will be a dominant player in the already concentrated fertiliser supply chain.  MORE


14 May 2008

Budget08: No short term respite for farmers
While the Budget passed the essential test of sound surpluses and long term commitment to infrastructure, regional health and training, cane growers are concerned that there is little short-term respite from soaring input costs. MORE

9 May 2008

North Queensland cane grower runner up in Young Farmer Award
Japoonvale cane grower and canegrowers Innisfail Board Member Jamie Zammit was last night announced as the runner-up in the RNA Young Farmer of the Year Award.  MORE


16 April 2008

Sugar Industry Commissioner Winds Down  
A Bill introduced in Parliament this week intentioned the wind up the office of the Sugar Industry Commissioner, as per the transitional arrangements under which the position was originally established.  MORE 

4 April 2008

Threat to derail sugar marketing reform would result in train-wreck for the industry
A threat to derail proposed changes to the Constitution of Queensland Sugar Limited (QSL) has shocked growers and millers alike today. Marginalised grower organisation ACFA, made clear its intention to leverage its power of veto, which would give the group the power to overturn the decision of the democratic voting majority. MORE

1 April, 2008

Proposed revamped QSL structure to retain critical export-desk for sugar
CANEGROWERS has urged growers and millers alike to get behind the proposed changes to the structure of Queensland Sugar Limited (QSL), announced today. MORE



31 March 2008

Media release: Water quality monitoring workshop
About 100 cane growers, representatives from NRM groups and research and extension bodies are expected to attend the Sugar Industry Water Quality Monitoring Workshop in Ingham on Thursday, 3 April.   MORE 

25 March 2008

Free sugarcane farm safety workshops across Queensland in March and April
A series of practical grower on-farm safety workshops, designed to provide growers with skills to meet their obligations under Workplace Health and Safety legislation, are being rolled out to all sugarcane districts across Queensland in March and April..  MORE

10 March 2008

Managing price risk integral to sweetening Aussie sugar industry
The Board of Australia’s peak sugarcane growers group, CANEGROWERS, met last week for its quarterly Board Meeting, followed by a two day planning workshop, during which the shape of the industry over the next three years was strategised.  MORE 

31 January 2008

QSL’s Ian White to head up Canadian Wheat Board 
The impending departure of Ian White from Queensland Sugar Limited (QSL) following his appointment with the Canadian Wheat Board presents both opportunities and challenges for the Queensland sugar industry, says peak sugarcane group CANEGROWERS.  MORE

18 January 2008

Cane growers spirits not dampened by recent downpours
A return to the wet seasons of old and an improving sugar market are proving to be the fillip badly needed by the sugarcane industry. Ian Ballantyne, CEO of peak body CANEGROWERS said that 2008 had started with a boost to the levels of dams and of grower confidence.  MORE

21 December 2007

Sugar Shaker: Rounding up the Year that Was
Cane growers have proved they are a resilient lot, and despite mixed fortunes in recent times, are looking forward to 2008 with more optimism. With the hope of better weather and better sugar prices keeping them buoyed, cane growers are ready for the usual truckload of challenges they will need to confront and overcome in the New Year.  MORE

17 December 2007

CANEGROWERS says mills must bite bullet for sugar industry future
Ian Ballantyne, CEO of peak growers group, CANEGROWERS, today warned that opportunities for the sugar industry, including the potential for better prices, may be missed if a number of fundamental matters were not dealt with urgently.  MORE

26 November 2007

Recovery plan already in full swing as smut detected in Maryborough
The inevitable has been confirmed, with the detection of smut in the Maryborough area showing that the productivity stunting sugarcane disease is continuing to spread. But the local area is already ahead of the game with a plan of attack well underway says sugarcane representative group, CANEGROWERS.  MORE
 

15 November 2007

Sugarcane AGM reports more positive future if growers can hold on
The 2007 Annual General Meeting of CANEGROWERS Queensland provided a moderately more optimistic outlook for the sugarcane industry than has reported during the previous twelve months.  MORE


29 October 2007

Effective implementation key to $200 million reef proposal
Today’s announcement that a Labor Government would commit $200 million to a ‘Reef Rescue Plan’ would be welcomed by cane growers as a partial response to an earlier $300 million proposal developed by industry organisations and Resource Management Groups in Queensland, said Ian Ballantyne CEO of peak sugarcane growers group CANEGROWERS.  MORE 

29 October 2007


Vale Jim Pedersen
CANEGROWERS CEO Ian Ballantyne has paid tribute to former CANEGROWERS Chairman Jim Pedersen who passed away on the weekend at his Koumala home.  More

14 October 2007

Vote by Wednesday, before STL ship sails leaving cane growers high and dry
CANEGROWERS CEO Ian Ballantyne warned Sugar Terminals shareholders that time was rapidly running out to lodge their proxies in a vote that could have a very large impact on the future of STL and future direction of Board decisions. MORE

1 October 2007

Sugarcane growers urged to vote in droves to protect their future
Sugarcane growers must stand up and be counted and support the proposed resolution to amend the Constitution of Sugar Terminals Limited (STL), which would limit the likelihood of inappropriate influence of large entities or single related entities from acting in collaboration against the best interests of growers, said CANEGROWERS today.  MORE 

14 September 2007

Revolution in the sugar industry rolls on
Australian sugarcane growers continue to adapt to change, look for options and adopt good business principles in the wake of low prices, deregulation and industry restructure. MORE

14 August 2007

Shock tactic commentary on reef health study appalling and incorrect
CANEGROWERS is appalled at the sensationalism surrounding issues with the reef following commentary on a study released by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.
MORE 

10 August 2007

Mechanisms for cane growers to better manage pricing risk on the way
A one month delay to the cane harvesting season brought about by unseasonably wet weather in north Queensland, a directionless sugar price and a high Australian dollar, are some of the motivators in accelerating development of better risk management tools for cane growers. MORE

16 July 2007

Queensland cane grower to head world sugar body
Mr Alf Cristaudo, a cane grower from Ingham in Northern Queensland, has been appointed as President of the World Association of Beet and Cane Growers (WABCG), the international body charged with bringing together the interests of beet and cane producers worldwide. MORE

11 July 2007

Sugar the natural energy of life and part of a renewable future
According to Bill Hejl, a beet grower from North Dakota USA, cane and beet growers will continue to husband and care for their environment, however the ability to do so is increasingly determined by the policies of others. MORE

11 July 2007

Trade, Renewable Fuel & Biotechnology to sweeten dividends
International trade opportunity was a focus of sugar producers from 20 countries across the globe, who converged on Brisbane this week for the 9th congress of the World Association of Beet and Cane Growers (WABCG). Delegates were briefed directly by two of the key decision makers of the US Congress during a live video link from Washington yesterday. MORE

10 July 2007

Renewable energy key to soured beet & cane outlook says International conference
Bill Hejl, a beet grower from North Dakota USA, said the future of beet and cane production worldwide looks brighter, despite beet and cane growers current sour attitude towards prices due to the lull in the market brought about by a combination of exchange rates, inflation and market pressures. MORE

04 July 2007

International sugar visitors get a taste of Queensland at world conference
CANEGROWERS is gearing up to stage the most significant event on the international sugar calendar next week. Over 200 people from 25 countries around the world are eagerly awaiting the international World Association of Beet and Cane Growers (WABCG) congress, which is being held at the Hilton Hotel in Brisbane, 9-11 July 2007. MORE

03 July 2007

50 International delegates see North Queensland cane and tourism first hand
This media alert outlines the farm tour being undertaken by 50 overseas sugar people starting in Cairns on 4 July and ending in Townsville on Saturday. MORE

20 June 2007

Do not be stampeded into selling sugar terminals limited shares
CANEGROWERS has cautioned cane growers to not be stampeded by recent correspondence urging the sale of STL shares. The peak sugarcane body is advising growers that they have no obligation to sell until they have had clear indication of their eligibility status. MORE

7 June 2007

CANEGROWERS urge caution over sugar terminal share offer
Activity surrounding sugar terminal shares was high on the agenda when the Board of peak sugarcane body, CANEGROWERS, met in Brisbane this week. MORE

June 2007

Mills merger more than company business
CANEGROWERS Australia will closely monitor the progress of a major rationalisation of the North Queensland sugar milling sector announced today. MORE

23 February 2007

Cane growers act now to prevent another murray darling
Sugarcane growers are taking the lead in several new programs to help protect the underground watertable, which has risen to dangerous levels in the Burdekin irrigation area, threatening the area with salinity and water quality issues. CANEGROWERS and the State Government’s Rural Water Use Efficiency Project have joined forces to help sugarcane growers combat an issue, which could be as serious as the Murray Darling river problems if left unchecked. MORE

20 February 2007

Watson confirms - resistant cane varieites only counter to impact of smut
It is action stations in the cane industry today, with the tabling of the Watson report, which was commissioned by the Queensland Government to investigate the economic impact of smut on the State’s cane growers. MORE

25 January 2007

Drive change by nominating for your district CANEGROWERS board
Growers are being encouraged to throw their hat in the ring, as nominations for the Board of their local CANEGROWERS company opens on 29 January. MORE

21 December 2006

Sugar Shaker: Rounding up the Year that Was
2006 will be remembered by the sugar industry for its extremes of weather and sugar prices. The sugar price roller-coasted to 25-year highs, tempered by Mother Nature unleashing climatic extremes, including prolonged dry spells in some areas and fast and furious storms in others, then the discovery of smut in sugarcane on the eastern seaboard. MORE


20 December 2006

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All you need to know about Smut - December Update
The sugarcane industry is on high alert as another outbreak of the sugar cane disease smut has been discovered, this time in north Queensland. When suspect smut whips were found on two properties in the Ingham area over the past week, the industry braced itself, and stepped up work on the intensive management strategies it will need to minimise the economic impact of this potentially devastating disease. MORE

11 December 2006

Funding for smut busting technology announced today
Help is on the way for sugarcane growers, with the Australian Government today announcing funding for a program which will support the formation of a joint venture between BSES Limited, CANEGROWERS and well respected plant propagation business, Lowes TC, to speed up the time it takes for new, high performing varieties to be propagated and rolled out on farm. MORE

28 November 2006

Looking for smut in all the right places
There have been five separate findings of smut infected sugarcane in the Mackay region. Smut surveillance efforts across the state have gone into over-drive, and sugarcane grower group CANEGROWERS has congratulated growers and industry staff, including productivity boards, BSES and local CANEGROWERS offices, for their diligence and thoroughness in smut surveillance work. MORE

24 November 2006

Sugar reform package on track despite sugar levy discontinuation
CANEGROWERS is encouraged by the Federal Government’s resolve to continue its commitment to the reform package, despite discontinuation of the sugar levy. MORE

09 November 2006

Sugarcane smut confirmed in Mackay
CANEGROWERS fears were confirmed today, when test results on a suspect sample of sugarcane smut found on a property north of Mackay, returned a positive result during comprehensive pathology testing. Smut is a potentially debilitating fungal disease, which in its worst form, can dramatically reduce productivity and ultimately kill sugarcane plants. MORE

19 October 2006

Public Environment Report for the Sugarcane Industry Launched
Good practice leads to good outcomes for both farmer and the environment, and this fortnight CANEGROWERS gave that message to government, conservationists and the community at large with the official launch of the second Public Environment Report for the sugarcane industry. More

27 September 2006

Payment for smut removal welcomed by CANEGROWERS
CANEGROWERS has praised the State Government’s announcement of funding being made available for removal of sugarcane smut infected crops. MORE

27 September 2006

Smut response a burning issue
CANEGROWERS continues to be buoyed by the State Government’s continued commitment to funding the sugarcane smut response plan. According to Ian Ballantyne, General Manager of CANEGROWERS, the original emergency response plan continues to be the cornerstone of the attack on this dreaded incursion, for which a detailed implementation plan was being developed. MORE

22 September 2006

Stalled Doha Round fair trade negotiations must be kick-started
Negotiations to reform corrupted market access must hit full throttle and must not compromise says peak sugarcane group, CANEGROWERS following a meeting of an international alliance of countries focussed on free and open trade. MORE

19 October 2006

Public Environment Report for the Sugarcane Industry Launched
Good practice leads to good outcomes for both farmer and the environment, and this fortnight CANEGROWERS gave that message to government, conservationists and the community at large with the official launch of the second Public Environment Report for the sugarcane industry. More

12 October 2006

Payment for smut removal welcomed by CANEGROWERS
CANEGROWERS has praised the State Government’s announcement of funding being made available for removal of sugarcane smut infected crops. MORE

10 October 2006

CANEGROWERS & BSES on smut warpath in FNQ
A series of meetings are being held to encourage the main players in the sugar industry in northern Queensland to keep the threat of sugarcane smut at the top of their minds. Regions will be urged to make preparations before it is too late and smut storms the current battleline drawn around the Bundaberg and Childers area. MORE

22 September 2006

Stalled Doha Round fair trade negotiations must be kick-started
Negotiations to reform corrupted market access must hit full throttle and must not compromise says peak sugarcane group, CANEGROWERS following a meeting of an international alliance of countries focussed on free and open trade. MORE

Desperately seeking sugarcane levy to fund smut-busting program
The sugarcane industry is looking to the Commonwealth to invoke a mandatory levy on all sugarcane, with the proceeds to finance the implementation of a smut action plan to combat the potentially devastating disease, reported peak sugarcane group CANEGROWERS today. MORE

27 June 2006

Harvesting starts in smut threatened cane growing areas
Cane growers are breathing a sigh of relief as the first sugarcane is harvested in smut threatened Childers. Harvest commenced yesterday in low-risk areas of Childers, as part of a carefully planned strategy embedded in harvest protocols due to be signed off by growers, millers, industry bodies and the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries today. MORE

10 May 2006

Budget has some good news for farmers says CANEGROWERS
The Federal Budget is a step in the right direction for Australia’s farmers, says peak sugarcane group, CANEGROWERS who joins the majority of commodity groups in recognising the document as mostly positive and the first real acknowledgment of the difference between city and rural circumstances. MORE

26 April 2006

CANEGROWERS take WorkChoices to farmers before harvest
Seminars designed to demystify the new industrial relations laws are being rolled out to cane growing areas across Queensland in May. Peak group CANEGROWERS is running sessions which aimed at lifting the black cloud of confusion surrounding the WorkChoices program, and shining some light on what the legislation means for growers. MORE

18 April 2006

CANEGROWERS welcomes $36 million sugar reform funding for regional projects
The announcement of $36 million in project funding as part of the ongoing reform of the sugar industry has been welcomed by CANEGROWERS, the peak group for sugarcane growers in Australia. Today’s announcement of 21 projects by Federal Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran represents part of the $75 million allocated to regional community projects within the larger sugar industry recovery and reform program. According to CANEGROWERS General Manager, Ian Ballantyne, to date the Government has made a sound investment, which now with these projects, totals around $270 million of the initially announced $444 million package. MORE

5 April 2006

CANEGROWERS General Manager in Babinda & Innisfail this week
CANEGROWERS, the peak group for sugarcane growers in Queensland, is in Far North Queensland again this week, visiting affected growers and briefing leaders on how the proposed relief and rehabilitation packages are best structured to provide real and immediate support to farmers and others devastated by Cyclone Larry some three weeks ago. Ian Ballantyne, General Manager of CANEGROWERS will be in Babinda on Tuesday morning and Innisfail on Tuesday afternoon, meeting with growers and firming up initial assessments of the impact Larry has had on local crops, sheds, houses and infrastructure. MORE

5 April 2006

Practical labour program fundamental to cyclone clean up says CANEGROWERS
Subsidies which pay wages for cyclone clean up should help prevent the exodus of much needed workers from ravaged areas, said Queensland’s peak sugarcane group CANEGROWERS today. MORE

5 April 2006

Cyclone impact report served up by CANEGROWERS
Queensland’s peak sugarcane group, CANEGROWERS, has released an initial impact assessment in the wake of Cyclone Larry some two weeks ago. The report is the first comprehensive assessment of damage sustained by the sugarcane industry, which is an important part of the Far North Queensland community. MORE

4 April 2006

Water price announcement a bittersweet victory for cane growers
Over half of Queensland’s irrigators will be affected by changes to water pricing announced by SunWater today. Marking the end of a long hard road, a report detailing prices for the 2006-2011 period was handed down by an independent state-wide working group, which for the first time involved industry representatives and irrigators in their own right, as part of the price setting process. MORE

30 March 2006 

More pain for cyclone hit growers
Sugarcane growers in the cyclone-ravaged Innisfail area were dealt another body blow today with the decision to close Mourilyan Mill for the 2006 season. MORE

28 March 2006

CANEGROWERS in cyclone ravaged areas this week to assess impact and facilitate restoration
Restoration of cyclone-ravaged areas is priority number one says CANEGROWERS, as the Chairman and General Manager of the group spend the majority of this week on the ground travelling through affected areas. MORE

23 March 2006

Assistance signals first steps in long journey to rebuild
Financial support measures announced by the Prime Minister yesterday are the first block in the rebuild of the growers and community devastated by Cyclone Larry earlier this week. The announcement came on the back of a busy day in Babinda and Innisfail, where cane growers, amongst the many groups affected by the disaster, told the PM and Deputy PM of their first hand experiences, and what the situation would now be for themselves, their families and neighbouring farms. MORE

22 March 2006

Much needed support on way for ravaged areas
Whilst concern for the immediate livelihood and welfare of the far north communities ravaged by Cyclone Larry continues, local farmers are apprehensive about the lack of reliable communication facilities left standing, especially given many grower’s isolation from town centres. MORE

21 March 2006

Cyclone Larry Shreds Livelihood of Sugarcane Growers in Far North Queensland
Many sugarcane growers in far north Queensland have lost everything - house, crop, machinery and livelihood during the devastating force of Cyclone Larry yesterday. The sugar industry alone anticipates crop losses in the order of $200 million, not taking into account damage to farmhouses, sheds, machinery, infrastructure and livelihood of growers. MORE

7 March 2006

Cane growers want sugar included in US Free Trade Agreement
CANEGROWERS has rushed to back Trade Minister Mark Vaile in urging the United States to take on more Australian sugar imports. Standing firmly behind Australia’s 5000 sugarcane growers, CANEGROWERS is strongly supporting Mr Vaile’s intention to put sugar back on the agenda when the Australia-US free trade agreement is reviewed in Washington this week. MORE

25 January 2006

Cane growers urge Government to reconsider water policy despite court decision
Queensland sugarcane growers spokesman Ian Ballantyne said yesterday’s Supreme Court decision on the outstanding water payments withheld by Burdekin irrigators demonstrated the extraordinary lengths that the State Government would go to enforce its unfair policy on water charges. MORE

20 January 2006

Better sugar prices may be passed on to growers by end of year
Good news for sugarcane growers this week, with the price of sugar breaking another barrier today, listing at a 16 year high of US 16.12 cents a pound. While better prices are not expected to hit grower’s pockets until later this year, renewed confidence is getting the year off to a more optimistic start. MORE

21 December 2005

Water pricing produces mixed response
Queensland cane growers, the State’s largest irrigators, say that the Beattie Government is moving in the right direction on water pricing policy but several key issues remain to be resolved. MORE

19 December 2005

Optimistic Aussie cane growers keep the faith although
WTO talks fall short Although the recent farm trade talks in Hong Kong delivered no immediate market access gains for the Australian sugar industry, Queensland cane growers say they will continue to support the WTO process as a necessary step for achieving a more level playing field for exporters. MORE

16 December 2005

Sugar leaders deliver strong message to international audience
CANEGROWERS Chairman Alf Cristaudo and General Manager Ian Ballantyne returned to Australia today after delivering strong messages to international sugar meetings about improved market access for Australian product and the status of sugar in international trade negotiations. MORE

14 November 2005

Farmers expect much from new Primary Industries Minister
Queensland sugarcane growers will be looking to new Primary Industries Minister Tim Mulherin to show strength and leadership in championing farmers’ interests, particularly on the contentious issue of higher water charges. MORE

9 December 2005

Cane growers call State's new water licence tax ' unjustified money grab'
Queensland sugarcane growers say that the Queensland Government’s new $4 a megalitre charge on water used by licensed irrigators will seriously weaken their viability at a time when they are striving to recover after years of low sugar prices and adverse weather conditions. MORE

6 December 2005

Increase in US sugar quota adds to positive outlook
Australian sugarcane growers will continue to pursue reduction of trade barriers into the lucrative US sugar market despite the US Agriculture Department’s announcement that it will further lift the quota for the import year to September 2006 by around 350 000 tonnes due to severe hurricane damage to cane crops in Florida and Louisiana and disruption to US harvesting, transport, milling and refining operations. MORE

25 November 2005

Australian growers give cautious welcome to EU sugar cuts
Australian sugarcane growers have welcomed today’s landmark deal struck by European Union agriculture ministers to overhaul the EU’s highly subsidised sugar policy, but warned that it still encouraged uneconomic sugar production in Europe at the expense of producers in the rest of the world. MORE

16 November 2005

Industry must maintain its focus on costs despite higher sugar prices
The sugar price outlook is the best for some years but cane growers will continue to need strong representation as the Queensland sugar industry continues to restructure, Alf Cristaudo, Chairman, CANEGROWERS, told the organisation’s Annual General Meeting today in Brisbane. MORE

10 November 2005

Climbing sugar prices are sweetening outlook for cane growers
The sugar industry is on the improve, but will not return to the inflated prices experienced during its hay-day said Ian Ballantyne, General Manager of the CANEGROWERS organisation, during an industry update held in Brisbane today. MORE

8 November 2005

Growers commit to making new sugar marketing system a success
Despite their disappointment at the dismantling of Queensland’s long-standing statutory sugar marketing system, the State’s cane growers say they will commit their energies to ensure the success of new contractually-based arrangements designed to retain the strengths of the existing marketing approach. MORE

8 November 2005

Sugarcane growers welcome announcement of Dalby ethanol plant
The CANEGROWERS organisation today welcomed the announcement by Dalby Bio Refinery that it would commence construction of its proposed ethanol plant early in the first half of next year. MORE

19 October 2005

Cane growers welcome car maker's blessing for ethanol blends
Queensland sugarcane growers have welcomed news that from next year major car makers will advise consumers that fuel blended with up to 10% ethanol is safe to use in their cars and won’t affect warranties. MORE

14 October 2005

Sugar industry prepares for legislative change
Queensland sugarcane growers are satisfied that the Memorandum of Understanding on new sugar marketing arrangements signed yesterday by the State Government, CANEGROWERS and the Australian Sugar Milling Council, will enable the sugar industry to retain the benefits of existing statutory selling arrangements while giving suppliers greater flexibility and more options. MORE

23 September 2005

EC decision to dump sugar surplus upsets Australian cane growers
Australian sugarcane growers have strongly criticised a decision by the European Commission (EC) to reclassify 1.8 million tonnes of quota sugar, effectively increasing its subsidised exports at a time when the World Trade Organisation has ordered it to slash exports. MORE

23 September 2005

Government biofuels policy fails to excite the nation's cane growers
There has been a mixed response by Australian sugarcane growers to the Federal Government¡¯s biofuels task force report, released by the Prime Minister yesterday. MORE

21 September 2005

Ethanol-fuelled vintage car competes with state-of-the-art solar vehicles
Ethanol will be used to fuel a vintage car in a 3000km race from Darwin to Adelaide, helping to show Australians that ethanol is a safe, viable fuel for all cars. MORE

19 September 2005

Cane growers welcome second payment of sustainability grant
Payment of the second instalment of the Sustainability Grant to all Australian cane growers and sugar millers under the Federal Government’s Sugar Industry Reform Program will boost confidence and maintain the momentum of industry recovery, said cane growers?leader Alf Cristaudo today. MORE

16 September 2005

Declassification of EU export sugar would affect world market
Australian sugarcane growers are concerned that the European Union is planning to “declassify?a large part of its sugar production. MORE

14 September 2005

Babinda cane growers measure water quality in self-help scheme
Five Babinda cane growers have launched an on-farm water quality monitoring project aimed at improving the sustainability of their cane farming enterprises while at the same time reducing the impact on the environment. MORE

13 September 2005

New water charges may price it out of reach for some farmers
Charging more for water to give government a return on its past investment in dams will make it harder for farmers to finance more efficient on-farm irrigation systems which conserve scarce water supplies, says cane growers?spokesman Ian Ballantyne. MORE

31 August 2005

Additional water charges are a worry for cane growers
Queensland sugarcane growers are concerned that the extra charge announced by the Premier yesterday for water used by licensed irrigators will increase production costs at a time when severe cost cutting is essential for future sugar industry profitability and sustainability. MORE

24 August 2005

US quota increase cause for muted celebration, say industry leader
CANEGROWERS Chairman Alf Cristaudo has given a qualified welcome to today’s announcement by the United States to increase Australia’s raw sugar export quota for 2005 by 17 000 tonnes. MORE

16 August 2005

Great Barrier Reef benefits from sugarcane best practice revolution
The Great Barrier Reef will be the real winner in a best practice revolution taking place in the sugarcane growing industry, according to Alf Cristaudo, Chairman of peak industry body CANEGROWERS. MORE

10 August 2005

No secret deal sign on sugar marketing, say cane growers
Reports that Queensland sugarcane growers have signed a secret agreement with the State Government to scrap legislation covering current sugar industry marketing arrangements were ‘totally incorrect? Chairman of the CANEGROWERS organisation, Alf Cristaudo, said today. MORE

25 July 2005

Cane growers expect Ministers to perform following Cabinet baton change
Queensland sugarcane growers will be closely watching the performance of Ministers in key rural portfolios following Cabinet changes announced by Premier Peter Beattie on the weekend. MORE

25 July 2005

Sugarcane Public Environment
Report launched Sugarcane’s first Public Environment Report, released this month during a sugarcane market outlook briefing, documents some of the outstanding achievements undertaken by cane growers in the adoption of sustainable farming practices. Progress being made by the Australian cane industry in lifting its environmental performance is good news for growers, government and the wider community. MORE

18 July 2005

'Grey water' schemes help both farmers and townies
Kev Mischke expects that using grey water will improve the productivity of the family sugarcane farm by up to twenty percent. MORE

13 July 2005

Sugar producers keep eyes on change despite price improvement
Sugarcane growers are keen to dispel any concerns that the potential for a return to more stable world sugar prices will diminish the Queensland industry’s determination to persevere with restructuring and reform measures, diversification and investigation of value adding opportunities. MORE

7 July 2005

On-line eCOMPASS points sugar in new direction
Australian sugarcane growers will soon be able to see how they compare with the best growers around without having to leave their farm. MORE or PHOTO (511 KB)

28 June 2005

Cane growers welcome Government's change of heart on assets test
Australian cane growers have applauded the Federal Government’s ‘sensible and realistic?decision to ease eligibility requirements for re-establishment grants to struggling cane farming families under the Sugar Industry Reform Package. MORE

23 June 2005

Growers get more firepower for war against canegrubs
There is good news for the large numbers of cane growers confronted with destructive outbreaks of canegrubs this season and potential shortages of the most effective control products. MORE

23 June 2005

EU price cuts reflect extent of sugar subsidies
A substantial sugar reform program announced yesterday by the European Commission exposes the gross subsidisation of the European sugar regime but offers no immediate benefit to the Australian industry, according to Ian Ballantyne, General Manager of the peak industry body, CANEGROWERS. MORE

9 June 2005

Growers urged to apply for farm restructuring grants before it is too late
Queensland sugarcane growers have until the end of the month to apply for the Federal Government’s $75 per hectare restructuring grant to improve their farming operations. MORE

19 May 2005

Cane growers make good progress on water quality
Queensland sugarcane growers will continue to play a leading role in community efforts aimed at ensuring good quality water outcomes in coastal catchment systems, Ian Ballantyne, General Manager, CANEGROWERS, said today. MORE

18 May 2005

Project funding welcomed now for the sugar Sustainability Grant, say growers
Queensland sugarcane growers have called on the Federal Government to follow up yesterday’s announcement of the initial $4.69 million in funding for regional infrastructure projects under the Sugar Industry Reform Package with prompt payment of the delayed Sustainability Grant. MORE

17 May 2005

New data shows big numbers drain as sugar industry reform gathers pace
Australia’s sugarcane growers today released new data showing that restructuring and reform is taking place in the sugar industry much faster than generally recognised. MORE

11 May 2005

Growers say Costello’s Budget sound
Queensland sugarcane growers have described today’s Federal Budget as economically sound, providing rural Australia with security to plan its future. MORE

24 April 2005

Win on EC sugar subsidies welcomed by Australian cane growers
News that the World Trade Organisation has upheld a challenge by Australia, Brazil and Thailand against European sugar export subsidies has lifted the spirits of Queensland cane growers, who are just weeks away from the start of their next harvest. MORE

22 April 2005

New sugarcane borer is potential danger to our sugarcane industry
Australian sugarcane growers have been reminded of the importance of being alert for pest incursions, which could devastate their industry. MORE

07 April 2005

Cane continues to display its green credentials says farm leader
In the face of increased pressure brought about by ongoing dry weather and escalating market demands, Australia’s sugar industry has continued to demonstrate its sustainability says farm leader. MORE

04 April 2005

Growers look to quick payment of Sustainability Grant to pave way for harvest
With the next cane harvest due to begin in less than six weeks, payment of the second instalment of the Sugar Industry Sustainability Grant is essential to allow the Australian sugar industry to maximise the value of the available crop and to consolidate farming and operational changes, Ian Ballantyne, General Manager, CANEGROWERS, said today. MORE

18 March 2005

Canberra impressed by reform agenda provided by industry leaders
CANEGROWERS Chairman Alf Cristaudo and General Manager Ian Ballantyne returned from discussions in Canberra yesterday buoyed by the positive response of senior Federal Government representatives to the progress of industry restructuring and reform. MORE

02 March 2005

Sugar industry leaders urge Truss to end speculation on grant
The Board of CANEGROWERS, the peak body representing every sugarcane growing district in Queensland, today called on Agriculture Minister Warren Truss to end speculation about the criteria for and the timing of the delayed second payment of the Sugar Industry Reform Package’s $73 million Sustainability Grant. MORE

03 February 2005

More mill closures possible as industry adapts to deregulated environment
Further sugar mills closures are likely in Queesland as part of industry restructuring, particularly where canhe growers exercise the option in a deregulated industry to contract to supply their cane to mills of their choice, says CANEGROWERS leader Alf Cristaudo. MORE

03 February 2005

Cane growers expect delay in payment to be brief following meeting with Truss
Cane grower leaders are confident that the delay by the Federal Government in making the second $73 million Sustainability Grant to the sugar industry will be short lived as a result of a meeting they held yesterday in Maryborough with Agricultural Minister Warren Truss. MORE