More than 50 per cent of grain across Australia’s eastern states could still be stored on farm rather than the bulk handling system, as growers call for a clearer national picture of stocks.
With grain prices drifting in a flat post-harvest market and the Australian dollar firming, farmers are increasingly viewing grain stored on farm as intellectual property rather than surplus supply.
AUSTRALIAN grain growers are storing their product on farms rather than shipping it offshore via handlers as falling ...
An increase in the Australian dollar reduces the local benefit of higher offshore grain prices. A stronger currency makes ...