Grain Matters Edition 98 – July

In This Issue

Goyder’s Line

Looking Ahead – AGIC 2025 and Industry Progress

It’s an exciting month as we approach AGIC 2025, my final conference as GTA Chair. This milestone offers a moment to reflect on the progress the industry has made during my tenure. One of the most important achievements has been the continued focus on improving productivity across the grain supply chain. Read more.
 

Andrew Goyder, Chair – GTA

Australia to Chair International Grains Council

 
Australia has been appointed Chair of the International Grains Council (IGC) for 2025–26, reinforcing our global leadership in promoting open, transparent and rules-based grain trade. The role will be held by DAFF’s Agriculture Counsellor in London, Dr Amy Little, with priorities including trade facilitation, food security and sustainability. Read more.

Showcasing Australia’s Grain Quality Assurance to Pakistan Delegation

 

GTA CEO Pat O’Shannassy recently had the opportunity to present to a high-level delegation from Pakistan on the quality assurance systems that underpin Australia’s grain supply chain.

Pat outlined the critical role of GTA’s self-regulatory framework in supporting Australia’s reputation as a reliable supplier of quality grain. Read more.

GTA Engages on National and International Issues in Canberra

GTA CEO Pat O’Shannassy has been actively representing the grain industry in Canberra, attending a series of industry and government engagements over recent weeks.

This included contributing to discussions on grains biosecurity at the Plant Health Australia Grains Biosecurity Advisory Committee Meeting. Read more.

Industry Raises Concerns on Proposed Phosphine Exposure Limits

GTA, alongside the National Working Party on Grain Protection (NWPGP), Grain Growers Limited (GGL), and Grain Producers Australia (GPA), has written to SafeWork Australia (SWA) to formally raise concerns about the proposed changes to Workplace Exposure Limits (WEL) for phosphine, due to take effect from 1 December 2026.

February’s Grain Matters reported on the proposed Changes to Phosphine Fumigation Standards. The proposed lower limits raise questions about industry’s ability to safely and practically comply, given current grain handling processes, fumigation practices, and available monitoring technologies. Read more.

Support Breeding Innovation by Complying with EPR Requirements

Australia’s wheat breeders plant thousands of trial plots each season, stretching the equivalent of Melbourne to Perth—driven by the goal of delivering better-performing, more profitable varieties for growers and grain marketers.

These efforts are funded by End Point Royalties (EPRs), paid by farmers who grow the varieties. EPRs reward successful breeding and provide critical income to sustain future breeding programs. Read more.

News in Brief

FSANZ Approves New GM Food Definitions

Further to GTA’s article on GTA’s Commitment to Responsible Innovation in the June edition of Grain Matters, Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has approved updated definitions for genetically modified (GM) food in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.

The updates follow FSANZ’s extensive review under Proposal P1055 – Definitions for Gene Technology and New Breeding Techniques. The revised definitions aim to modernise the Code to reflect scientific advances, remove ambiguity, and improve regulatory clarity while maintaining strong food safety protections. Read more.

MIOR Upgrade – Industry Input Encouraged Life Membership 

The Manual of Importing Country Requirements (Micor) is the government’s IT database detailing the requirements exporters and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) must meet for overseas market access.

Micor is currently being upgraded to a new DAFF operating platform. While some industry feedback has already been provided, DAFF is now seeking further input to help refine the system.

If your business regularly uses Micor and has suggestions for improvement, you’re encouraged to contact DAFF to contribute to the development of a more efficient platform.

A Recap of Releases Since June’s Edition of Grain Matters 

Stay up to Date

Visit the News section of the GTA website for the latest updates on GTA activity, submissions, and industry developments.

GTA’s Training & Development - Semester 2

GTA offers a range of in-person and online workshops designed to build knowledge across key areas of the grain industry.

Full course details, including workshop dates, duration, locations and pricing, are available on the GTA website.

Workshop topics this semester include:

  • Trade Rules & Contracts
  • Grain Merchandising
  • Grain Finance & Risk Management
  • Grain Standards & Classification
  • Grain Trading for Non-Traders.

Choose from face-to-face workshops in key regional and city locations or join live online via Zoom.

In August, workshops will be held in Victoria, New South Wales and online. Covering compliance, standards and trade rules. Our August workshops kick off with:

Sharpen your skills – register now!

GTA’s Events

Advisory & Compliance Day

Grain Trade Australia’s annual Advisory & Compliance Day returns on Tuesday, 12 August, hosted at Cliftons, Sydney with a virtual attendance option available.

This important workshop is designed specifically for GTA Members to explore and discuss the risks and obligations present across the grain value chain.

With a flexible format, the day allows for timely discussions on emerging issues alongside a focused program that addresses key compliance and advisory challenges.

Topics will include:

  • Compliance with legislation, taxation, insurance and staff payments
  • Recent arbitration outcomes and lessons learned
  • Navigating insolvencies
  • Managing reputational risk
  • Updates in sustainability.

This workshop is particularly relevant for AFSL licence holders, brokers, and those operating in the advisory space. It’s a must-attend event for those seeking to manage exposure and strengthen compliance practices within their business.

Further details on the program will be released soon. Register here

AGIC 2025

AGIC 2025 is fast approaching!

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the grains industry’s premier event, where key players from across the supply chain gather to connect, share insights and shape what’s next. With engaging keynote speakers and a range of expert panels, AGIC 2025 has something for everyone.

See the full program here.

Networking at AGIC 2025 – Make the Most of Every Opportunity

AGIC 2025 offers a range of networking events to connect, reflect and recharge with industry peers. Kicking off with an exclusive Port of Melbourne Boat Tour on Tuesday 29 July, delegates will enjoy a unique perspective of Australia’s busiest port.

Following Day 1 of the conference, the Welcome Reception provides a relaxed setting to reconnect and build new networks.

And to round off the program, a highlight of the AGIC calendar – the CBH AGIC 2025 Gala Dinner – will be held on Thursday 31 July at Crown Palladium. Enjoy a premium three-course meal, drinks and entertainment as you unwind with colleagues and guests after two packed days.

AGIC 2025 is not to be missed! Register for your opportunity to discover insights, build relationships, and be part of shaping the future of the grain industry.

Free Young Professionals Networking Event

Tuesday, 29 July – 6.00pm – 8.00pm

Yarra Botanica, Southbank Promenade, Southbank, Melbourne.

If you are 30 or under and keen to meet with leaders and decision makers from the Australian grains industry, the Young Professionals Networking Event, hosted by Five Under 30, is for you!

This is a great opportunity to network and mingle with likeminded young professionals and connect with leaders from the industry. You’ll meet CEOs, Chairs, Senior Managers and key decision makers from the Australian grains industry.

This is a free event, but RSVP is essential. Please enter the code you were provided when registering or email admin@graintrade.org.au

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