Grain handling cooperative CBH Group has announced it delivered a rebate of up to $10.50 per tonne for growers in the 2017-18 season.
CBH said this week growers who delivered and sold grain to the cooperative
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Season’s first domestic Viterra train heads to east coast
Glencore Agriculture has sent its first train of the season to Australia’s east coast to provide feed barley to areas affected by the ongoing drought.
A train was loaded with 2,800 tonnes of feed barley
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Nufarm welcomes “successful” equity raising
Fertiliser manufacturer Nufarm has successfully raised $238 million to help firm up its balance sheet and continue its growth plan as the ongoing drought cuts into its bottom line.
Nufarm last week said
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$400m for on-farm water management in Northern Victoria
Farmers in Victoria are being offered incentives to look at more-efficient on-farm irrigation methods that save water.
Victorian water minister Lisa Neville this week said irrigators in Northern Victoria
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Drought pushes Nufarm into the red in FY18
Agricultural chemical manufacturer Nufarm has announced a $303 million capital raising program to improve its balance sheet, after decreased activity from a drought-stricken Australian market drove it
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Competition watchdog turns focus to wine grape market
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has launched a market study into the wine grape industry, to examine competition, contracting practices, transparency and risk allocation issues.
ACCC
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Government funding more export hubs
Australian small and medium businesses will have more help getting their products to export markets thanks to a $20 million program from the Federal Government.
The Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
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Sulphate of potash project garners NAIF interest
Fertiliser developer Agrimin says its plan to build a $545 million sulphate of potash project in WA has received interest from the board of the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF).
Agrimin
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Take-or-pay deals could cost GrainCorp
A small crop outlook will mean existing take-or-pay rail contracts will challenge GrainCorp over the next 12 months, the company said.
The grain transport and storage firm, which reports on a 12-month
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CQ grain terminal development kicks off with $9.5m road, rail project
$9.5 million of rail and road upgrades are the first step towards the development of a grain and container hub near Emerald, in Central Queensland.
Commercial real estate firm Colliers is selling packages
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