The Northern Rivers Times Edition 174

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November 9, 2023

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A good deal, or no deal for Aussie farmers in Europe CANEGROWERS, the peak representative body for Australia’s sugarcane farmers, has joined the National Farmers’ Federation in urging the Federal Government to step away from free trade negotiations with the European Union rather than sign a bad deal for Australian farmers. Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell will meet with his EU counterpart in Japan later this week, to discuss and possibly even agree to a free trade deal. However, there appears to be little of value to agriculture on the table, with CANEGROWERS Chairman Owen Menkens warning that “the current proposal could leave Australian farmers disadvantaged for at least a generation”. “We haven’t seen a final offer from the Europeans, but if whispers out of Canberra are to be believed, meaningful tariff-free

access for agricultural produce is a long way off,” Mr Menkens said. According to recent media reports, the tariff-free sugar quota being offered by the EU does not provide commercially meaningful access for Australian exporters. “Contrast this with the recently signed AUS-UK Free Trade Agreement and the difference

couldn’t be more apparent,” Mr Menkens said. “The Australian Government was successful in negotiating a deal with the UK that provided tariff free access for 80,000 tonnes of sugar in the first year, increasing by 20,000 tonnes per year for eight years, at which time all quotas and tariffs on Australian sugar would

be lifted. “The EU needs sugar. They regularly import two million tonnes of raw sugar per year to meet their domestic demand. And European sugar refiners are crying out for access to the type of high quality, sustainably produced sugar we produce here in Australia. “However, the EU seems unwilling to

offer meaningful access that would benefit both the Australian and the European economies. “While distance may mean that Europe may never be a major market, it most definitely could be a premium market for Australian sugar, with our high-quality and reliable supply justifying a premium price. “Our position is consistent with the

National Farmers’ Federation and all other agricultural industries. If the offer on the table does not improve, the Australian Government should step away from negotiations and continue discussions at another time. “Rather than making a deal for the sake of expedience. We should continue discussions and get a better outcome. A delay is better than being saddled with a bad deal. “Trade Minister Farrell and the Australian negotiators have been working night and day on this agreement, and they have consulted with industry and been strong as they look for the right outcome for Australia. “CANEGROWERS will continue to work with the government on this issue, as we have done for the past five years, but now is not the time to agree to a deal that Europe wants but actually sends Australian agricultural exports backwards.”

Farmers fearful of 11th hour dud deal with EU Farmers are urging the Australian Government not to sign an impending trade deal with the European Union unless major improvements are put on the table for Aussie farmers. Preliminary negotiations are underway in Brussels this week ahead of a meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Trade Ministers’ meeting in Osaka next week.

NFF President Fiona Simson said farmers were fearful of being sold out at the 11th hour. “We have grave concerns that Minister Farrell is headed to Osaka with his signing pen at the ready. “We’re yet to hear any indication that the EU is willing to put a commercially meaningful deal on the table. “Everything we’ve

seen so far would actually send parts of our sector backwards. We’ve never seen a proposed trade deal like it.” Farmers urged the Trade Minister to exercise patience and restraint, given the long term impacts of the deal. “The message from Australian farmers is clear and united: if it’s a dud deal, keep the signing pen in your

pocket. “A photo op at the signing table lasts five minutes, but a dud deal will dictate our fortunes for a generation.” Farmers have warned that recent proposals would put them at a disadvantage to commercial competitors like Canada, New Zealand and South America. “The current proposal would lock

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