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Dairy contract support

DAIRY farmers will gain greater contract termination rights after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) secured commitments from several dairy processors to amend specific terms in their supply agreements with farmers to comply with federal unfair contract term laws.

The competition watchdog announced in a statement “most processors have agreed to provide dairy farmers with the right to terminate a contract if the processor varies supply terms such as price or quality requirements, placing the farmer in a worse position”.

Peak advocacy group Australian Dairy Farmers (ADF) labelled the move a win for farmers.

“This is an important step in strengthening bargaining power for farmers, which was one of the key issues highlighted by the ACCC in the dairy inquiry,” ADF president Terry Richardson said.

The regulator also flagged concerns about “lengthy notice periods for farmers to terminate contracts, one-sided termination rights, broad indemnities and terms that restrict a farmer’s ability to lease a farm or sell their cattle”.

Many of these issues have been addressed in a draft code of practice developed by ADF in collaboration with industry body the Australian Dairy Industry Council (ADIC).

“The ACCC identified a number of areas that need fixing and our aim will help the government implement a code of practice that improves the relationship between all parties,” Mr Richardson said.

Under the proposed draft code, processors must provide farmers with 30 days written termination notice and 12 months written notice for farmers with no alternative supply options.

“The draft code of practice developed by the ADIC aims to address the information asymmetries that currently exist in the industry and strengthen bargaining power for farmers,” Mr Richardson said.

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