Sunday, 16 June 2013

Darkest Hour


The darkest hour is the hour before dawn.

I have always liked that saying for the hope that it brings.   I don't think that it is actually true and that the darkest hour is generally sometime in the middle of the night.   Never mind, I like the saying and I will stick to it.  

I interpret the saying to mean that when everything is at its bleakest, better times are just around the corner.  It certainly feels that things are at their bleakest at the moment and hope there are improved times ahead. 
The parlous state of the beef industry in Queensland has garnered media attention recently with cattle selling for as little as twenty dollars recently.  In a similar situation but for different reasons are fruit growers in Victoria who have had their contracts cancelled by SPC and are faced with the agonising decision of whether to pull out their trees.  

In my industry, the northern cattle industry, we currently have no markets for our cattle.  At a time of the year when we should be at our busiest, it is a waiting game to see whether cattle markets can be re-established.  The most frustrating thing is knowing that the people on the ground want and need what we produce but politicians get in the way to stop trade happening. 

There is plenty to be positive about when it comes to Australian agriculture such as increased demand from key markets in Asia and rising demand from agricultural products generally.  There have been some positive signs for other farming groups.  Dairy farmers have recently been the recipient of price increases for the coming season.  Good opening rains have been received in much of the winter cropping areas around Australia. 

I am just hoping for some positive news here to get the northern beef industry back on track.  



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