Stock Journal’s Farm Forum
6 October 2017
GPSA Chair Wade Dabinett took part in Stock Journal's Farm Forum video series recently, along with Rural Directions' Chris Heinjus and Rabobank's James Robinson talking about the prospects of the 2017 season.
GPSA Chair Wade Dabinett took part in Stock Journal's Farm Forum video series recently, along with Rural Directions' Chris Heinjus and Rabobank's James Robinson talking about the prospects of the 2017 season.
Market access challenges of exporting SA grain
27 September 2017
Every producer is well aware of the challenges in maintaining productivity in the face of a variable climate and how best to market their grain.
Every producer is well aware of the challenges in maintaining productivity in the face of a variable climate and how best to market their grain.
Packed GROWING SA event shines a light on ag’s importance
16 August 2017
ABOUT 300 people attended the inaugural GROWING SA conference in Hahndorf last Friday to hear the latest in farm business advice, research and development and policy updates.
ABOUT 300 people attended the inaugural GROWING SA conference in Hahndorf last Friday to hear the latest in farm business advice, research and development and policy updates.
GROWING SA 2017 Conference and AGMs - Hahndorf
11 August 2017
The annual conference of South Australia’s grain and livestock industries, to be held on Friday 11 August 2017.
The annual conference of South Australia’s grain and livestock industries, to be held on Friday 11 August 2017.
Primary Producers SA joins farming’s peak national body
11 August 2017
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has today warmly welcomed South Australia to the peak body with Primary Producers SA (PPSA) joining the NFF membership.
The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) has today warmly welcomed South Australia to the peak body with Primary Producers SA (PPSA) joining the NFF membership.
Three directors fill vacancies for GPSA Board
7 August 2017
Grain Producers SA will welcome three board directors to fill three vacant positions and farewell Ceduna producer Peter Polkinghorne, who has retired from the board, at the Annual General Meeting this Friday.
Grain Producers SA will welcome three board directors to fill three vacant positions and farewell Ceduna producer Peter Polkinghorne, who has retired from the board, at the Annual General Meeting this Friday.
ElectraNet considers EP power supply options
10 July 2017
As Eyre Peninsula grain producers are aware, electricity delivery in the region has been affected by numerous and prolonged power outages. During June, Grain Producers SA attended public forums presented by ElectraNet which is seeking feedback about electricity supply options for Eyre Peninsula. ElectraNet is the owner/operators of SA’s regulated transmission network responsible for making connections and moving high-voltage power over long distances.
As Eyre Peninsula grain producers are aware, electricity delivery in the region has been affected by numerous and prolonged power outages. During June, Grain Producers SA attended public forums presented by ElectraNet which is seeking feedback about electricity supply options for Eyre Peninsula. ElectraNet is the owner/operators of SA’s regulated transmission network responsible for making connections and moving high-voltage power over long distances.
New $200m Future Jobs Fund
10 July 2017
In the recent State Budget, the South Australian Government announced a new $200 million Future Jobs Fund.
In the recent State Budget, the South Australian Government announced a new $200 million Future Jobs Fund.
Feedback required for Parliamentary Inquiry into Primary Producers
10 July 2017
Grain producers are being encouraged to provide further feedback to a parliamentary inquiry held by the Economic and Finance Committee, following the publication of an Issues Paper.
Grain producers are being encouraged to provide further feedback to a parliamentary inquiry held by the Economic and Finance Committee, following the publication of an Issues Paper.
Is there a future for the EP grain train?
8 July 2017
A single train currently transports between 750,000 and 850,000 tonnes of grain each year from 15 up-country sites across the Eyre Peninsula into the Port Lincoln export terminal.
A single train currently transports between 750,000 and 850,000 tonnes of grain each year from 15 up-country sites across the Eyre Peninsula into the Port Lincoln export terminal.