Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsWine industry leaders urged to support code of conduct

Wine industry leaders urged to support code of conduct

Kirsty Balnaves TBW Newsgroup
REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS: Balnaves of Coonawarra director Kirsty Balnaves has encouraged the industry to sign up to the Australian Grape and Wine code of conduct.

WINE industry leaders around the region are encouraged to sign up to the Australian Grape and Wine code of conduct following advice from the annual Finlayson Lawyer Wine Roadshow.

The seminar was held in Coonawarra last month and focused on the recently released Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) report on the nation’s wine industry.

The report made 10 recommendations, including in quality assessment, grape pricing, fair contract trading, processing time and the code of conduct.

Balnaves of Coonawarra director Kirsty Balnaves said the take home message was adhering to the code of conduct, which outlines minimum conditions for grape purchase agreements and offers a dispute resolution process.

She urged vignerons to sign up to the code while it is still voluntary, saying it would demonstrate the industry was listening to the ACCC recommendations.

“Every grower from every region needs to get onto the website and sign up because if the ACCC look back on the recommendations and the code becomes mandatory that is a whole new ball game,” Ms Balnaves said.

“It is easy to sign up to and read the code and also shows the commission that we are listening to the recommendations and taking it seriously.”

Ms Balnaves said the seminar discussion focused on the relationship between growers and wineries and stressed the importance of checking contracts to ensure all clauses encompass the fair trading terms.

She said seminar attendees also questioned the uniform standards of grape testing which is currently being investigated by the commission.

“Obviously everyone wants to make sure it is all calibrated the same way,” she said.

“People were mostly trying to get their heads around what uniform testing would look like.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Women’s golf shines in Lucindale

WEATHER conditions for last Wednesday's game were once again ideal for the 16 Lucindale women who played either Laurel Wreath or in the Club...

Strike on hold

More News

Help ID mystery photo

MOUNT Gambier History Group is hoping locals can help name people in a large number of photos. This photo was taken in Penola and is...

LSEBA decides Super Series winners

THE Lower South East Bowls Association's Night Super League was deemed a success after much close competition during the six weeks of play. Hosted between...

Livestock SA industry vote

LIVESTOCK SA has opened industry voting on proposed updates to the Sheep Industry Fund (SIF) and Cattle Industry Fund (CIF). It marks the final stage...

One good turn deserves another

IT is fair to say when McLaren Vale trainer Gavin Harris headed off to the South East with Dashing Jordy early on Sunday morning...

Hear to entertain across the region

Friday, April 10 Dave Blackett, South Australian Hotel, Mount Gambier/Berrin, 4.30pm-8.30pm The Southern Undertows, The Bellum Hotel, Mount Schank, 3pm Bec Willis and Keith Smith,...

Actors hit the tavern at medieval fair

ENTERTAINMENT will not be short at the Mount Gambier Fantasy Medieval Fair this year with a number of skits ready to go. The Mount...

Gertners in the national spotlight

DOMINIC Gertners, Mount Gambier/Berrin multi-talented musician, touched the hearts of the nation after recently being featured on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)’s The Piano. The...

Magpies are more than ‘black-and-white’

ANOTHER football season means another opportunity for the Kalangadoo Magpies to show their true colours in the competition. With experience in finals football and with...

Eagles unfazed by premiership high

AS the reigning premiers of the Mid South Eastern Football League, the Hatherleigh Eagles have certainly painted a target on their back this season. However,...

Mozzies itching for return of MSEFL

DESPITE having the bye this weekend, the Mount Burr Mozzies are keen to get started with the new Mid South Eastern football season. Clint Gallio...