WA Grower Magazine Summer 2021

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WA POTATOES

contacts Horticulture House 103 Outram Street, WEST PERTH WA 6005 p: (08) 9481 0834 e: admin@wapotatoes.com.au w: todatoes.com.au

COVID-19 is to blame for input costs soaring this year.

Simon Moltoni, Chief Executive Officer m: 0447 141 752 e: simon@wapotatoes.com.au Morena Perdec, Finance & Admin Manager e: morena@wapotatoes.com.au Georgia Thomas, Project Manager e: georgia@wapotatoes.com.au

WA Potatoes

Committee 2021–22 Vaughan Carter Chairperson Colin Ayres Deputy Chairperson Glen Ryan Secretary Gary Bendotti Treasurer Patrick Fox Bronwyn Fox

Busselton

m: 0417 092 505

Albany

m: 0428 451 014

Pemberton

m: 0428 827 126

Pemberton

m: 0427 569 903

Scott River Dandaragan

m: 0499 887 202 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 2021–22 Processing potatoes — local and export Seed potatoes — local and export Ware (fresh) potatoes — local Ware (fresh) potatoes — export Ware (fresh) potatoes — marketing

$6.00/t TBC^ $8.00/t $6.00/t $2.50/t

^ after grower consultation

Projects approved 2021–22

PGA: Association PGA: Biosecurity Plan DPIRD: Seed Certification Scheme & Virus Testing DPIRD: Database improvements and digital solutions support delivery of seed scheme DPIRD: Investigation of molecular testing for potato viruses (2 year project) Murdoch University: Field survey of predators of TPP in WA (2 year project)

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WA Grower SUMMER 2021

$330,000 $6,050 $46,000 $10,000 $40,000 $15,000

Chief Executive Officer’s report SIMON MOLTONI CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, POTATO GROWERS ASSOCIATION

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OVID-19 continues to significantly affect our lives and business, even though we have had very few cases in Western Australia. The recent announcement by the State Government of its mandatory vaccine policy for the WA workforce needs to be well understood by all members. We have sent this information, including frequently asked Questions, in recent grower updates.

Do not wait for an outbreak to react. Read the information, seek help if necessary, and implement a course of action. Ensure that your staff, contractors, and all supply chain partners are aware and prepared so in the event of an outbreak your business can continue unimpeded. COVID-19 is also to blame for the chain reaction that has seen input costs soaring this year.

Increases in energy costs and manufacturing and supply chain issues, along with a lack of international workers, are all contributing to cost of production increases. This is a very difficult area to address as international policies are well beyond our influence. The main area of influence for WA/ Australia really is labour supply. From a national perspective we have two main concerns. The opening of the international border. And the development of the proposed Australian Agricultural Visa. Addressing both of these issues is well advanced and we believe that by early next year we will see the first workers arriving under the new Ag Visa. It has been pleasing to see AUSVEG, our Peak Industry Body, engaging with all states on this important issue, and representing our interests at the highest level. Planning for the next Federal election is well under way with the finalisation of the 2022 Federal Election Priorities document. Again, good to see States having input with AUSVEG to best represent our members. This document


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Origins Market

19min
pages 110-115

The 21st Century Eater

6min
pages 106-109

Trade barriers

5min
pages 102-105

Marketing for value

2min
page 101

Meet the Buyer

3min
pages 98-100

Changes to the Fair Work Act 2009

2min
pages 90-91

Coping with change

2min
pages 96-97

The myth that men don’t talk

3min
pages 94-95

WA’s Workplace Vaccine Mandate

3min
pages 92-93

The unseen competitive advantage

2min
page 88

Decision making and planning

2min
page 89

Superannuation application

4min
pages 86-87

Rethink packaging design

4min
pages 84-85

Fire safety

2min
pages 82-83

Polyphagous shot-hole borer

1min
pages 72-73

Do you need to get a director ID?

6min
pages 80-81

Fumigation Tour

6min
pages 77-79

Canopy management

3min
pages 70-71

What did you learn at the WAHU?

4min
pages 67-69

ABC Software advertorial

2min
pages 64-65

New heat mapping tool for apples

4min
pages 61-63

Corteva advertorial

2min
page 60

WA Apples at the Perth Royal Show

3min
pages 58-59

‘Soil Your Undies’ challenge

2min
pages 56-57

Chair’s Chat

1min
page 55

Recipe

1min
pages 50-51

Season update

8min
pages 52-54

Try for 5

3min
pages 48-49

Seed for Schools program

1min
pages 44-45

Seed Grower Field Day

2min
pages 46-47

WA Potatoes CEO’s report

2min
page 40

WAHU2021

7min
pages 32-35

Marketing Update

1min
pages 42-43

WA Potatoes Chair’s Report

2min
page 41

Sustainable farming practices

6min
pages 36-39

vegetablesWA CEO’s Report

3min
page 6

Australia’s border security

6min
pages 28-31

Farm biosecurity practices

3min
pages 12-13

The battle against European wasp

5min
pages 22-25

Gingin 150th Celebration

3min
pages 26-27

Cooloola Farms Produce advertorial

2min
pages 20-21

Soil moisture monitoring

6min
pages 16-19

Vegetable FFS rates and activities

4min
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