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		<title>Over the Fence &#8211; 9th June 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Further to the devastating news from Japan in relation to the foot and mouth disease outbreak, some of the figures that are emerging are quite startling.
Over 200,000 animals have been destroyed since March, with a 150,000 of those being pigs. Apparently one of the country’s prized Wagyu herds is still intact. This certainly brings back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Further to the devastating news from Japan in relation to the foot and mouth disease outbreak, some of the figures that are emerging are quite startling.<br />
Over 200,000 animals have been destroyed since March, with a 150,000 of those being pigs. Apparently one of the country’s prized Wagyu herds is still intact. This certainly brings back the absolute need for our quarantine authorities and federal government to lift their game to the highest priority. One would not wish to think about the devastation that could be reaped upon our National herd. Just the economic cost, with figures between 9 and 12 billion, plus the International reputation to our clean, green, disease free food would be irreparable.<br />
The fact that the Government is refusing to provide an additional $260 million per year, recommended by it’s own quarantine review panel, makes you wonder where their real priorities are in this time of throwing money around in all directions…….except ours.</p>
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		<title>Over the Fence &#8211; 3rd March 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 00:16:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great talking with a few of the old timers the other day, about all things Rural, bureaucrats and international trade. My constant whinging about the lack of quality decisions made by our bureaucratic establishments who are controlling our Beef Industry is made up of the following. The flurry of overseas beef imports from countries with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great talking with a few of the old timers the other day, about all things Rural, bureaucrats and international trade. My constant whinging about the lack of quality decisions made by our bureaucratic establishments who are controlling our Beef Industry is made up of the following. The flurry of overseas beef imports from countries with BSE problems, the demands of the bureaucracy in regards to our land management and the basic lack of knowledge by our “Masters” of the practical abilities to survive in today’s agricultural industry.<br />
Then it was suddenly like a little light going on amongst the three of us, as if we had found the overwhelming problem to all the above issues. As one old fellow said to me, “the biggest trouble with most of the people who have their degrees, sharp suits and fairly extreme wages, is that not one of them in their lifetime would know how to grow a blade of grass, let alone manage things like animal health, fencing, pasture development and the ever present bank manager”.<br />
Quick as a flash I replied, “We ought to get one of you blokes to have a crack at these top jobs”. It was as if I had dropped a grenade, as they headed to all corners of the earth, mumbling under their breaths “I haven’t got time for all that bureaucratic rubbish” !<br />
Maybe this is our real problem !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
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		<title>Over the Fence &#8211; 17th February 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 00:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a good sign that the rural industry is really starting to hurt and following on from the protests in Canberra over land rights, is the Forum to be held in Armidale on Feb 27th.  This is in regards to the performance of our red meat industry organisations, being led by the Bindaree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a good sign that the rural industry is really starting to hurt and following on from the protests in Canberra over land rights, is the Forum to be held in Armidale on Feb 27th.  This is in regards to the performance of our red meat industry organisations, being led by the Bindaree Beef Pty Ltd.<br />
With costs of close enough to $10 per head, just in levies, many in the industry are asking ”are we getting any bang for our buck?”. The main concerns appear to be of the use of Peak Councils, Red Meat Advisory Councils and other organisations such as the MLA which appear to be eating up funds at an alarming rate with little to show in return. An example being the blowout of the MLA’s budget from $96million to $160million whilst in real terms, cattle prices are 20% lower than those paid twenty years ago.<br />
Another fact being that the per-capita beef consumption has continued to decline at a long term rate of 1.7% per year.<br />
Is it a fact that we have too many fingers in the pie with very little results showing any marked increase in sales or consumption?<br />
Any people wishing to go this forum, please contact me at the office, as I feel we need to get these questions answered or maybe reformed.</p>
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		<title>Over the Fence &#8211; 14th October 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Oct 2009 22:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was interesting reading this week an article on the importance of Agriculture not only to the Australian economy but also to the number of people employed either directly or indirectly because of it. Australia’s 208 billion dollar Agricultural sector feeds more than 60 million people worldwide and employs more than 900,000 people. 
The main [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was interesting reading this week an article on the importance of Agriculture not only to the Australian economy but also to the number of people employed either directly or indirectly because of it. Australia’s 208 billion dollar Agricultural sector feeds more than 60 million people worldwide and employs more than 900,000 people. </p>
<p>The main reason I am more than interested in this latest splash of figures is that my constant whinging about Commodity prices and lack of return to the producers certainly doesn’t read well for the future as the world’s population grows. </p>
<p>Once again the loss of young farmers from the Land and the carrying on of that “Bred-In Practical Knowledge” will make a huge impact in the future to our Industry as the years progress. Maybe a little bit of forward thought by our Politicians, Supermarkets and Public in general, who have access to some of the best produce in the world, is needed to secure the future of Food Production in this country.</p>
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		<title>Over the Fence &#8211; December 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 09:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we all collectively breath a sigh of relief at the Election of the United States President, of which we have been bombarded for the last twelve months, it was interesting to read, what if any, effect it will have on agriculture in this country. The general consensus is that there will be little or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we all collectively breath a sigh of relief at the Election of the United States President, of which we have been bombarded for the last twelve months, it was interesting to read, what if any, effect it will have on agriculture in this country. The general consensus is that there will be little or no change in the near future as America keeps up its farm subsidies and import tariffs on most food supplies from Australia. Obama  has spoken very strongly on the development of bio fuels using such agricultural products as corn and sugar cane, but one wonders the effect that will have on farming country to produce food resources.</p>
<p>The environmental regulations and red tape are having another major effect on the production of food across the world. Farmers are being increasingly asked, not just to produce food, but to provide a range of ecological services to society.</p>
<p>This has a derogatory effect in particular on developing nations who cant provide these services. These things are mainly climate change, trade , animal welfare and food security. A good example of this effect has been in just two years that the world grain supply has moved from a substantial surplus to a substantial deficit.</p>
<p>Regardless of all ‘experts’ ideas, it still brings us back to the importance of how agriculture is under valued, not only in this country but around the world.</p>
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