The transition period for the new Horticulture Code ended on Sunday. This means the new Code is fully in force and will cover most transactions between growers and traders.
Some material is available on the ACCC website which will assist with the transition; below are some of the links that be useful:
Note an online tool is available if you would like to anonymously report an competition or fair trading issue in the agriculture sector.
For more information please contact:
Andrew Parnell
Senior Analyst | Agriculture Unit
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission
Level 17 | 2 Lonsdale Street Melbourne 3000 | http://www.accc.gov.au
T: 03 9290 6975 | F: 03 9663 3699
Also attached is a copy of the Course Structure and Timetable.
Please contact Brendan White 0438 486655 or
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CALLS to strengthen Tasmania’s biosecurity borders are growing, with supermarket giants in the island state removing some fresh produce from shelves as fears of a major fruit-fly incursion escalate.
Tasmania’s biosecurity authority has issued a statewide recall of all produce that passed through a fumigation facility in Victoria after fruit-fly larvae was found in nectarines at a Devonport grocery store. Read more of this Article from The Mercury.
YARRA Valley farmers are encouraging locals to support them as they face a rapidly changing agricultural landscape.
And a new initiative is allowing people to get out and taste the best of what the valley has the offer.YARRA Valley farmers are encouraging locals to support them as they face a rapidly changing agricultural landscape.
And a new initiative is allowing people to get out and taste the best of what the valley has the offer.
Water, climate, land values and labour costs are some of the challenges confronting farmers across the region who are turning to technology and alternative business streams to stay ahead of the curve.
Fourth-generation cherry grower Steve Chapman and his brother Mark own Chappies in Silvan and are on the newly formed Yarra Valley U-Pick Trail, offering people the chance to fill up buckets and baskets with fresh local produce.
Read more of this Herald Sun article.
and return it to: VCA Secretary, PO Box 612, Mooroopna, 3629
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