Grain Producers SA represents the interests of growers by making submissions on issues that will affect the future of the grain industry.
Grain Producers SA represents the interests of growers by making submissions on issues that will affect the future of the grain industry.
GPSA’s submission to the Agricultural Competitiveness Green Paper provided feedback on the 11 key policy categories such as infrastructure, working with states and territories, competition and regulation, finance, business structure and taxation.
GPSA’s submission to the Competition Policy Review by the Federal Government supported some elements of review and challenged other points.
GPSA’s submission to the Barossa Rural Area and Character Policy Review requested consideration of conflict between land uses, notification of changing crops, buffer zones, and economic impacts of development controls.
GPSA was part of a joint submission in response to the Draft Port Access Code welcoming the new code and suggesting several possible inclusions to the final code that would benefit grain producers across Australia.