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ISSUE 59 WINTER 2017 Horticulture Code: Growers responsibilities P10-15 Your source of fresh information for the fruit and vegetable industry Print post approved pp 100001181 WE CAN HELP YOU WITH GREAT DRIVEAWAY DEALS! New Toyota HiLux New Toyota CH-R New Sorento New Rio New Triton New Pajero Sport New Navara New Colorado New Trailblazer New Ranger New Escape New & Used Enquiries $ Finance Packages Service Bookings Small Business Leasing & Fleet Options Call Ian Blaikie 3000 9736 Brisbane Markets Co-ordinator motorama.com.au/brisbane-markets A4 Brisbane Markets ad Feb 17.indd 1 24/01/2017 5:31 PM CEO COMMENT HORTICULTURE CODE Brisbane Markets® is working In 2018, it will be Queensland’s turn Fresh Markets Australia (FMA) closely with its Memorandum of to bring together what is likely to hasn’t wasted any time on running Understanding partners, Bundaberg be in excess of 2,500 Australian and Horticulture Code of Conduct Fruit and Vegetable Growers New Zealand industry delegates to workshops for its 400 wholesaler and Bowen Gumlu Growers Brisbane. members around the country. Association, to assist promoting an BML, through its membership of understanding of the Code. the Central Markets Association of The 2017 legislation took effect Australia, and Brismark, through from 1 April. The wholesaling Take a look at pages 10 to 15 for its membership with Fresh Markets sector through its representative more information. Australia, have begun working with organisation, Fresh Markets DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS the 2018 Hort Connection organisers, Australia, has been working hard to Brisbane Markets® 77ha landscape AUSVEG and Produce Marketing develop a suite of Code compliant has changed enormously over the Association Australia-New Zealand, documentation which Market past 10 years since Brisbane to ensure a stellar event. Wholesalers can use. Markets Limited (BML) rolled out Read about the 2017 event and The new Code, while being a its $150 million Master Plan. other industry conferences from vast improvement on the old A decade later, up to $120 million pages 16-19. unworkable Code, remains has been spent on improving the relatively complex and there is industry-owned site, transforming INLAND QUEENSLAND certainly going to be a need for a it into a world-class and much safer ROADS ACTION PLAN transitional period which gives all facility of which Queensland can be The horticulture industry could parties time to fully understand well share in the benefits of the proud. what their obligations are. Inland Queensland Roads Action Workers are again on site, building From my perspective, while the Plan that offers a proposal to a $12 million four-storey car park strategically develop and upgrade wholesaling sector is working to that will hold 542 vehicles – a major our State’s 16,000 km road network get its members up to speed, there step in improving safety by reducing over the next two decades, further is a need for clearer messages to the number of vehicles on site. streamlining our supply chain. be provided to Growers as to their obligations under the Code. Check out the progress and what is Such a plan is long overdue for planned on page 8. Queensland, which relies heavily on A very succinct overview of what its road network. Growers must do to comply with CONFERENCE the Code is contained on page 10. PARTNERSHIP Read more about it on page 24. In short, they need to be working There is much being said about with whatever Traders they deal the need for the fragmented with and they need to be agreeing horticulture industry to become a to Code compliant Horticulture more united front and nowhere has Produce Agreements. support for unification been better Grower associations should be evidenced than through the Hort Andrew Young, considering if there is more they can Connections conference, held in Chief Executive Officer, do to protect their Members. Adelaide, in May. BML and Brismark BRISBANE MARKETS LIMITED ABN 39 064 983 017 PO Box 80, Brisbane Markets®, Rocklea, Queensland 4106 e: [email protected] w: www.brisbanemarkets.com.au ADVERTISING AND EDITORIAL ENQUIRIES The Editor, Brisbane Markets Limited p: 07 3915 4200 or 1800 631 002 Fresh Source is the magazine of Brisbane Markets Limited. New editions e: [email protected] of the magazine are printed quarterly. 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Fresh Source is printed on Australian made recycled stock. fresh source Winter 2017 3 FRESH UPDATES updates CATCHIEST SONGS LIKE YOU’VE NEVER HEARD BEFORE Some of the catchiest songs Up to 600 people are expected to you know will never sound the be wined and dined with other top-shelf entertainment including same again after this year’s mentalist, Anthony Laye, and an Brisbane Produce Market 11-piece dance band, Magic Gala Dinner with Melbourne Carpet Ride. comedy duo, Rusty and The event is emceed by renowned Another Guy, taking to the sports journalist and radio stage on Friday, 28 July. personality, Ben Davis and will once again include the annual Brisbane Rusty Bether, who you may Markets® video along with a raffle recognise from the comedy musical to aid Diabetes Queensland. duo The Scared Weird Little Tickets are closing soon. Book Guys, joins with accomplished online at tinyurl.com/ybst46e3 musical theatre performer and and for information, contact Ana improviser Mike McLeish, as the Monsalve on 07 3915 4333 or email headline act during an evening of [email protected]. fun entertainment for Brisbane Markets®’ biggest night on the social calendar. BLOOMING BUSY MOTHER’S DAY Hundreds of trucks and delivery drivers had their petal to the metal in May, hauling budding gifts from the Brisbane Flower Market to florists and fruit shops across South East Queensland for the biggest floral day of the year - Mother’s Day. The Rocklea based flower Wholesalers managed hundreds of thousands of Australian grown bunches despite extreme weather conditions in the growing regions. Overseas suppliers helped fill the shortfall to give shoppers an abundance of variety, with this year’s Celebrating Mother’s Day with a bouquet bursting with colour were mum, Katherine Mortensen and her children Sammy, eight, and Sophie, 10, from Graceville. bouquets renowned for their bursts of colour. 4 fresh source Winter 2017 CONTENTS Fresh Updates 4 4 Catchiest songs like you’ve never heard before 4 Blooming busy Mother’s Day 5 World Wholesalers return to Australia 5 Forkies…save the date Fresh Markets 6 6 Tastes like Sunshine a flavoursome celebration 6 Queensland – endless opportunities 6 Carton art to depict market trade 7 Fresh fruit for a fresh merger 7 Grower partners drop by 7 Measuring up - paddock to plate 8 Flower Market site improvements 8 Multi-level car park rises WORLD WHOLESALERS 8 Broadband network ahead of its time Feature: Horticulture Code of Conduct RETURN TO AUSTRALIA 10 10 Hefty penalties for Code non-compliance 10 Code requirements for Growers Queensland Wholesalers are expected to head to 11 Standard form Terms of Trade and HPAs Melbourne in October for the staging of a world 11 Who doesn’t fall under the Code? convention that attracts marketplace executives 12 Who is a Trader? 12 Wholesaler workshops an obligation from around the globe. 13 The importance of signing a HPA 13 Brismark’s free dispute resolution option Some may remember being involved in the World Union of 13 How to find out more Wholesale Markets Congress when it was last held in Australia 13 Written records are mandatory ® with Brisbane Markets having staged the event in 1989. 14 The Code – at a glance The congress is held from 23-25 October 2017 and will 14 Kudos for FMA’s pro-active approach include plenary sessions, social events and tours of the 15 Maximum penalties under the Horticulture Code of Conduct Melbourne and Sydney Central Markets, along with a Queen Victoria Market tour. Feature: Industry Conferences 16 16 Brisbane Markets®’ big role in 2018 Hort Connection 16 Growing leaders connect 16 Conference networking FORKIES… 17 Leading Wholesalers awarded 17 Central Markets representatives meet SAVE THE DATE 18 Horticulture’s busiest event ® 19 State of the industry address Brisbane Markets has begun a search for its 19 Protected cropping Growers to meet 2017 Forklift Operator the Year with weeks of 19 A fruit salad of other events safety observations, to culminate in the grand 19 Other industry events final planned for Wednesday, 30 August. Fresh Industry 20 BFVG’s VegNet project in new hands Over the coming weeks, forklift operators will compete 20 20 Growers quickly recover after Cyclone Debbie for points with only the best 10 from a pool of over 400 21 A generous Bowen Gumlu gala dinner drivers’ onsite making it through to the final challenge, 22 $21 million plant biosecurity tech injection where they will negotiate a difficult practical course while 22 The importance of industry collaboration focusing on safety. 23 Queensland Strawberry Growers celebrate There is an increased prize pool with $3,000 up for grabs 23 Bananas our top selling fruit ® in prize money for our safest driver on site, $1,500 for 24 Brisbane Markets supports inland roads plan 24 Queensland’s road network vision second place and $750 for third, proudly sponsored by CHEP and Toyota Material Handling. Fresh Export 26 26 Queensland budget expands export opportunities 26 New guide for fresh produce exporters 26 Bugs that could bite our industry 27 Horticulture exports continue to boom 27 What is AHEA? Fresh Retailing 28 28 Lifting the lid on BuyFruit 28 Sam Thaiday joins the fight for flavour Fresh Business 30 30 Eight strategies to improve your financial life 31 Benefits of job descriptions 31 Labour hire licensing 32 Is consolidation the key to business success? Fresh Calendar The 2016 judges, including a Worksafe Queensland team, judge a contestant undergoing a 34 forklift safety check during last year’s competition.