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AWI supports retention of levy
18 Aug 2003

Australian Wool Innovation declared its support for retaining the 2 per cent grower levy on gross wool proceeds in the WoolPoll 2003 debate last week. But growers do not really know what this means: they won't be able to make an informed judgment about any of the five possible levy options - 0, 1, 1.5, 2 or 3 per cent - until the official voter information pack is released in September.

Last week, AWI Chairman Ian McLachlan said the organisation had not taken the decision to back a 2 per cent levy lightly. It would actually mean a lower income for AWI than in previous years, but it is the minimum necessary for the nation's wool industry to keep pace with technological change, consumer demand, and to continually improve the fibre.

Mr McLachlan said Australian producers have to face the fact that research funding is their responsibility, as unlike the red meat, grain and cotton industries, which all benefit from research funded by many countries, Australia is the major provider of wool R&D funding in the world.

In response to AWI's recommendation, the NSW Farmers' Federation is calling for the WoolPoll panel to release information about the impact of different funding levels quickly, so growers can make informed decisions about potential changes.

WoolPoll 2003 voting will close on November 7, 2003.

Stock & Land, 16/8/03.

Previous News Items:
6 Aug 2003 | AWI opts to peg wool levy
25 Jul 2003 | Wool growers to vote on levy rate
25 Jul 2003 | WA's Shayne Smith is Young Farmer of the Year
24 Jun 2003 | A case for a jolly swagman: 20 million missing sheep
23 Jun 2003 | Drought puts the boot into fashion


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