2024

About the Grains Market Access Council

Grains Australia established the Grains Market Access Council (GMAC) to enable a strategic approach to trade and market access (T&MA) matters, to ensure efficient coordination of whole-of-industry responses to T&MA objectives and priorities, and to provide a consistent and communicative approach to key stakeholders. GMAC works closely with relevant groups and structures to ensure a whole-of-industry perspective is reflected in the development of strategic approaches to T&MA priorities.

The purpose of GMAC is to provide advice to the Grains Australia Board (Board) to assist it in determining strategic trade and market access objectives and associated activities, to create outcomes that are of value to the Australian grains industry. GMAC is responsible for:

  • Considering and evaluating strategic priorities identified by the Executive on T&MA matters, including but not limited to:
    • maximum residue limits
    • SPS matters
    • free trade agreements
    • maintenance and/or improvement of access to current markets
    • new market access priorities
    • Strategic engagement with overseas partner agencies
  • Providing advice to the Board regarding T&MA strategic objectives and priorities;
  • Supporting the delivery of advice and information through consultative committee structures to ensure approaches are developed with whole-of-industry and cross-commodity perspectives in mind;
  • Ensuring appropriate data is gathered and analysed to ensure strategic decisions about T&MA opportunities are evidence-based and the benefits of trade can be clearly evaluated and communicated to key stakeholders;
  • Ensuring analysis of information to enable identification of long-term market trends and changing trade circumstances;
  • Identifying any additional activities, opportunities or roles in relation to T&MA that align with Grains Australia’s purpose;
  • Establishing clear processes for flow of information and communication across industry, to enable a coordinated and whole-of-industry response to T&MA matters;
  • Assisting Grains Australia in achieving desired industry good outcomes; and
  • Liaising with the wider industry on any relevant issues raised, as required by the Council Chair at the direction of the Executive and Board.

Members of GMAC will be eligible to be paid a sitting fee and reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred at meetings. The rate of remuneration will be determined by the Board, in accordance with rates provided by Australian Government Remuneration Tribunal for Remuneration and Allowances for Holders of Part-time Public Office.

Please see Grains Market Access Council Terms of Reference for more information.

Grains Market Access Council Expressions of Interest

Grains Australia is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from people with skills and experience across the grains industry, particularly in the areas of public policy, trade, production, supply chain optimisation, market development and/or customer engagement.

Please fill out the form below outlining your responses to the selection criteria.

For any questions or enquiries, please contact commodity.councils@grainsaustralia.com.au.  

 

Next steps  

All expressions of interest will be provided to a Council Selection Committee (CSC), established to consider the membership of GMAC.  

The CSC will be looking to appoint individuals based on their skills and experience; their diversity in terms of gender, background, supply chain knowledge and geography; and of course, on the basis that they have a deep understanding of trade and market access matters for the Australian grain industry. Appointed GMAC members will collectively address the required criteria. 

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EOI Market Access Council

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Please provide details of your experience in each of the following areas.

Please share your leadership experience and how you have contributed to the grains industry and its organisations, particularly in the areas of public policy, trade, production, supply chain optimisation, market development and/or customer engagement.
Please outline your experience within the bodies that provide strategic advice on trade and market access issues and priorities. Alternatively, please share your experience contributing to the strategic decisions that influence these areas.
Please provide information on your industry networks and experience in engaging with grain growers, or industry organisations.
Please outline your understanding and experience of the current international trade environment and the organisations that are relevant to its operation, and future challenges for the Australian industry.
Please provide an outline of your demonstrated ability to work in a team environment that requires consensus to reach decisions.
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