WA Grower Magazine Summer 2020

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WA POTATOES

WA Potatoes

Executive Officer’s Report

contacts Horticulture House 103 Outram Street, WEST PERTH WA 6005 p: (08) 9481 0834 e: admin@wapotatoes.com.au w: todatoes.com.au Simon Moltoni, Chief Executive Officer m: 0447 141 752 e: simon@wapotatoes.com.au Morena Perdec, Finance & Admin Manager e: morena@wapotatoes.com.au

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Georgia Thomas, Project Manager e: georgia@wapotatoes.com.au

Committee 2019–20 Vaughan Carter Chairperson

Busselton

Albany Colin Ayres Deputy Chairperson

m: 0417 092 505 m: 0428 451 014

Glen Ryan Secretary

Pemberton

m: 0428 827 126

Gary Bendotti Treasurer

Pemberton

m: 0427 569 903

Patrick Fox

Scott River

m: 0499 887 202

Bronwyn Fox

Dandaragan

m: 0427 447 412

Christian deHaan

Manjimup

m: 0429 436 361

Elected Members Representing the Ware Fresh sector: Vaughan Carter, Christian de Haan, Glen Ryan and Bronwyn Fox Representing the Seed sector: Colin Aryes Representing the Export sector: Patrick Fox Representing the Processing sector: Gary Bendotti

Fee-for-service charge 2020–21 Processing potatoes — local and export

$6.00/t

Seed potatoes — local and export

$150/ha

Ware (fresh) potatoes — local

$8.00/t

Ware (fresh) potatoes — export

$6.00/t

Ware (fresh) potatoes — marketing

$2.50/t

Projects approved 2020–21 Part funding for PGA Delivery of Registered Seed Potato Certification Schemes & Virus Testing

$310,500 $96,000

Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid (PSTVd) surveillance of the Seed Scheme Part Funding for Export Development Project $100,000 SmartSpud™ System

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WA Grower SUMMER 2020

$16,000

SIMON MOLTONI EXECUTIVE OFFICER, POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATION

nother year is nearly over and what a year it’s been! No one could have foreseen how 2020 would become such a historical year for all the wrong reasons.

Here in Western Australia, and Australia more broadly, we have long understood that isolation can be a double-edged sword for industry. Distance from markets has been offset by low disease incursions. In the case of COVID-19 our isolation has absolutely been our saviour. Whilst there are areas of the economy that have been severely affected, we have been able to live our lives with relative freedom by comparison to nearly every other country on earth. As time goes on new medical treatments, including vaccines, should help the world adjust and hopefully return to somewhere near normal. Spring is proving to be very mild with significant rainfall in all the growing regions. This has helped top up any unfilled dams and give irrigators a reprieve. Very welcome indeed. Crops have improved as we move away from the effects of the winter storms and we look forward to a summer of improved returns. It‘s concerning to see the recent biosecurity incursion in NSW. The Serpentine Leaf Miner is a pest that ranks in the top 10 on the biosecurity hit list. With such a wide host list and being very mobile this pest may prove difficult to manage. Unfortunately attempts to manage Leaf Miner in other countries has seen it develop significant resistance to some chemical options. Work is being done at the national level on the way forward with this pest. PGA will keep growers informed on all progress in this space. Keep an eye on your inbox.

Over recent months there has been discussion between various state-based industry bodies and the private sector across all industry sectors, seed fresh and processing, on the potential to create a new potato only Peak Industry body. A plan has been developed to examine what this body could look like and what resources would be required to manage the organisation.

The PGA Committee of Management has agreed that WA should participate in these discussions. The PGA will keep growers informed as this proposal develops. We have recently taken delivery of the ‘SmartSpud™’. Morena, Georgia and I are familiarising ourselves with this tool that should prove to be of great benefit to our supply chain. Please contact the office if you wish to use the SmartSpud™ on your equipment. This project has the potential to further increase the quality of our potatoes and reduce waste and downgrades right through the supply chain. A big thank you to Morena and Georgia for their efforts during this challenging year. I wish all our members a Merry Christmas and a happy and profitable New Year! MORE INFORMATION Contact Simon Moltoni on 0447 141 752 or email simon@wapotatoes.com.au


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Export Facilitators Project update

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New dispute resolution service

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VegNET WA Strategy

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Managing and preventing heat stress

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Grower profile: Sebastian Fiolo

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Good Choice Campaign

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Summerfruit Annual Report

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From the Chair

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Afourer canopy management

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Apple pests and export markets

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Promotional activities

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Fair pay — let’s get it right

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Annual Grower Dinner Meetings

1min
page 73

Grilled Kipfler potato salad

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Strategic Plan 2021–25

3min
page 72

SmartSpud™ testing underway

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Grower profile: Julian Ackley

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Executive Officer’s Report

3min
page 62

VegNET RDO Summer Update

9min
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Freshcare Releases FSQ4.2

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GFSI 2020 and food safety?

3min
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Precision ag in vegetables

3min
page 51

Changes to minimum wages

2min
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Industrial manslaughter in WA

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Gingin water supply tightens

6min
pages 44-46

New quad bike regulations

4min
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Horticulture mandatory training

2min
pages 42-43

Resilience retained

3min
pages 40-41

Fall armyworm detected near Gingin

4min
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Soil biology and weed management

5min
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Hygiene practices

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pages 28-30

Reducing food safety risks

7min
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Queensland fruit fly response

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