Senate inquiry announced into sugar marketing stoush plaguing Australian canegrowers

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-09-04/senate-sugar-inquiry-announced/5720252

September 04, 2014 at 1:54 PM


At the centre of the debate is Australia's largest sugar miller, Singaporean-owned Willmar, which is severing ties with QSL to market its two million tonnes of sugar in-house.

Other sugar millers, Thai owned MSF and Chinese company COFCO, followed the trend and withdrew their share of sugar from the pool at the end of the 2016 season.

 

The move by the millers has been labelled anti-competitive and met with fierce disapproval by many cane farmers and politicians, concerned the growers have no legal right over their two-thirds of the pool and have no option to decide how it is marketed.

Under the inquiry's terms of reference, the Rural and Regional Affairs Committee and the Transport References Committee will look into supply chain issues including equitable access to infrastructure, the impacts of foreign ownership and stronger competition laws.

The inquiry was instigated by Queensland LNP Senator Barry O'Sullivan and New South Wales Nationals Senator John Williams.

The committee is expected to present its report by November 27.

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