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Triple sustainability tick puts Queensland sugar out in front

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Date September 15, 2025
Author Wayne Griffin
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Queensland sugarcane has picked up a rare global “triple tick” for sustainability, with the industry’s Smartcane BMP program now recognised by the world’s three leading benchmarks – VIVE, Bonsucro and ProTerra. 

A win for every grower who’s kept records, met the standards and committed to continuous improvement

The latest nod, from VIVE, puts Queensland ahead of the pack as major buyers increasingly demand proof that their supply chains are sustainable.  

It confirms what local growers have been saying for years – their crop stacks up against the best in the world. 

Smartcane BMP, developed and run by CANEGROWERS with backing from the Queensland Government, recently chalked up its 800th accredited farm, meaning almost half the state’s cane area is now managed under the program.  

As well as certifying sustainability credentials and improving environmental outcomes, the framework has also helped growers run more profitable, more resilient businesses.  

CANEGROWERS CEO Dan Galligan said the recognition was the result of years of growers’ effort and persistent lobbying to have the program accepted globally. 

“This is not just a win for Smartcane BMP – it’s a win for every grower who’s kept records, met the standards and committed to continuous improvement,” Mr Galligan said. 

“It confirms what we’ve said all along – that this program stands up globally. Now it’s recognised as such, and that brings real commercial opportunities.” 

The endorsement adds weight to earlier breakthroughs, including a blockchain-tracked shipment to South Korea in 2022 and the first export of accredited sugar to the UK under the free trade agreement in 2023.  

Coca-Cola has also given Smartcane BMP the green light, calling it a “leader standard” for responsible sourcing. 

Mr Galligan said the triple recognition shows Queensland is ready to meet changing global markets. 

“Global buyers are demanding sustainable supply chains, and Queensland sugar is ready,” he said.  

“Growers should be proud – this proves an Australian, grower-designed program is among the very best in the world.” 

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