VLPA Update (Issue 66)

By on October 24, 2012

PETER MCCLUSKEY provides an update on the Victorian Limestone Producers Association.

Ag. & Vet. Chemicals Reform

The Commonwealth Government recently introduced the Agricultural & Veterinary Chemicals Amendment Bill 2012 into Parliament. Th e Minister for Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry, Hon. Joe Ludwig MHR indicated that legislation is being amended to ensure regular review of chemicals, “… so the general community can be assured that Australian produce is safe to eat and the environment isn’t being damaged by use of chemicals”

VLPA and NAA have been invited to attend several meetings and seminars regarding this joint Commonwealth/States based legislation and we have been assured that it will not impact on regulating use of natural products in agriculture such as agricultural lime once the legislation is enacted.

Soil Health Programs Likely to Expand

Details will become clearer into the new year, but it appears there is increasing interest from industry peak bodies in reducing soil acidity leading to more productive pastures and cropping. Hence we are likely to have some opportunities to expand soil test programs on properties and be part of soil health seminars and field days.

Murray – Darling Basin Plan Accepted

The Commonwealth has signed off on the above plan but details of irrigation quotas and environmental flows are yet to be finalised. Farmers will get a better deal than originally expected with diversions to the environment down from 3200 gigalitres to 2750 gigalitres. Victoria is pushing for increased funds for efficiency works which will help farmers maintain adequate irrigation levels. The region is an important market for us so the outlook appears more promising than originally intended. Just hope plenty of rain continues over the next few years.

Blue Gums Coming Out – Soil Will Need Lime

With extensive blue gum plantations coming out and returning to cropping and pasture those involved in the process are indicating the pH needs lifting so this is presenting a new niche market for lime especially in the South West of Victoria.

Further information is available from Peter McCluskey on 0408 496 588.

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