

Desperate Australian grain-fed livestock producers are looking to import grain, despite soaring prices and quarantine restrictions limiting its supply.
The winter cereal harvest has begun, and today the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics releases a special drought report that will further downgrade the size of the crop.After a terrible start in Western Australia, the southern areas have had a reasonable spring. WA grainhandler CBH has revised down its winter grain harvest from 7.5 million tonnes to 6.9 million tonnes. About 70 per cent of that harvest is wheat.
Mr Storey said there would not be enough grain on the east coast to supply the domestic market. "We will be supplementing with supplies from South Australia, certainly, and probably from WA before the year is out," he said. "I think there will probably be some imported grain, but the realities are because of the AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service) constraints, and the logistics, we are not going to be substantially supplied from imports."
A meeting is being held today in Canberra on the feed grain outlook.
Kathleen Plowman from Australian Pork Limited said her industry was in a severe crisis.
"Our farmers are desperate. Some of our farmers are lucky to walk off with the shirt on their back," Ms Plowman said.
The pork industry is being squeezed by the high Australian dollar affecting exports, competition from imports and escalating feed grain prices.
"Our producers are losing between $50 and $60 a pig that they produce," she said.
"I hear about producers having to shoot their pigs because they cannot afford to feed them and worse still, they cannot afford to transport them to the abattoirs. It is heartbreaking."
30.10.2007. 06:48
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