November 2025 |
Media Release
Identifying and defining new export opportunities for Australian canola meal in key Asian livestock sectors and the New Zealand dairy industry is the aim of a new project which will be led by Grains Australia. Grains Australia Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Richard Simonaitis said the ultimate aim of the initiative was maximising value for growers […]
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November 2024 |
Grains Australia has announced the appointment of 11 industry representatives to its newly established Oilseed Council. Council members have been appointed for a period of three years and include people from across the Australian oilseed supply chain. Members of the new Grains Australia Oilseed Council are: Andrew Freebairn – trader, Victoria Dan Morgan – trader […]
September 2024 |
Expressions of Interest (EOIs) are now being accepted for the establishment of a Grains Australia Oilseed Council. Grains Australia invites applicants from across the Australian oilseeds industry, who have skills and experience in areas including production, research, breeding, trade and market access, storage and grain handling, processing, or developing products for consumers. The new Oilseed […]
February 2024 |
Industry News
Australian canola growers are reminded to avoid using haloxyfop after the European Union (EU)confirmed it would reduce the maximum residue limits (MRLs) for this herbicide. The decision by the EU follows its 2023 announcement that it would reduce the MRLs for haloxyfop. While the new MRL for canola is above that announced in 2023, growers […]
July 2023 |
Industry News Media Release
Australian Oilseeds Federation Ltd (AOF) and Grains Australia Limited (Grains Australia) are pleased to announce they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to formalise a positive and cooperative working relationship. The new MOU will deliver outcomes to benefit the Australian oilseeds industry and the broader grains industry, by ensuring a high level of collaboration, […]
April 2023 |
Australian canola growers and farm advisors are notified that the European Union (EU) hasannounced it intends to reduce the maximum residue limit (MRL) for haloxyfop. To meet this changing MRL, this means 2023/24 canola treated with haloxyfop should not bedelivered or received into the Australian grain handling system for canola segregations(grades) destined for export. This […]