❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding grain export permits, specifically concerning lupins, canola, and barley, and their impact on Grain Pool Pty Ltd's core markets. The Minister provides data on permit tonnages and delivery rates, and tables relevant regulations.
AnsweredQoN 652Legislative Council
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Given that the Grain Licensing Authority has granted further permits to sell 120 000 tonnes of feed barley to the Middle East, I ask - (1) Permits for what tonnages of lupins, canola, and barley have been granted for the 2005-06 harvest? (2) Are these permits into markets currently regarded as core markets for the Grain Pool Pty Ltd? (3) What percentage of permits granted in 2004-05 were delivered? (4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(1) Permits for what tonnages of lupins, canola, and barley have been granted for the 2005-06 harvest? (2) Are these permits into markets currently regarded as core markets for the Grain Pool Pty Ltd? (3) What percentage of permits granted in 2004-05 were delivered? (4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(2) Are these permits into markets currently regarded as core markets for the Grain Pool Pty Ltd? (3) What percentage of permits granted in 2004-05 were delivered? (4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(3) What percentage of permits granted in 2004-05 were delivered? (4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
[See paper 741.]
(1) Permits for what tonnages of lupins, canola, and barley have been granted for the 2005-06 harvest? (2) Are these permits into markets currently regarded as core markets for the Grain Pool Pty Ltd? (3) What percentage of permits granted in 2004-05 were delivered? (4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(2) Are these permits into markets currently regarded as core markets for the Grain Pool Pty Ltd? (3) What percentage of permits granted in 2004-05 were delivered? (4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(3) What percentage of permits granted in 2004-05 were delivered? (4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(4) Will the minister table the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on these permits? Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
I thank Hon Murray Criddle for some notice of the question. (1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(1) Lupins, nil; canola, 88 000 tonnes; feed barley, 575 000 tonnes; malting barley, 145 000 tonnes (2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(2) Licences have been issued where buyers are not established customers of the Grain Pool Pty Ltd; that is, special licence exporters are not to sell to established GPPL customers. (3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(3) Lupins, nil; canola, 33 per cent; feed barley, 41 per cent; no malting barley licences were issued in 2004-05. (4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
(4) I table a copy of the regulations and ministerial guidelines used by the GLA in deciding on the permits. [See paper 741.]
[See paper 741.]
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