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- Wheat Exports Australia (WEA) was established on 1 July 2008 under the Wheat Export Marketing Act 2008 to regulate the export of bulk wheat from Australia.

Wheat Export Accreditation Scheme- Exporters wanting to export bulk wheat from Australia must be accredited by Wheat Exports Australia under the Wheat Exports Accreditation Scheme.

Register of Accredited Wheat Exporters - WEA has now accredited 21 wheat exporters.
10 December, 2008

WEA NEWS & INFORMATION

17 December 2008

The Export Wheat Commission Annual Report 2007–2008 was tabled in the Senate. 

View a copy of the Annual Report.

10 December 2008

GrainCorp Operations Limited becomes the latest company to become accredited by WEA.

View the Register of Accredited Wheat Exportersfor further details about exporters that have been accredited by WEA.

10 November 2008

INDUSTRY NOTICE - Notifiable Matters Guidelines are now available online.

7 October 2008

Reminder to industry and growers: Accreditation does not in any way indemnify parties delivering grain to accredited exporters or provide any guarantees relating to contracts or payments of any kind.

Other items of interest

Wheat Tender Notices - WEA has recieved the following notice:
People's Republic of Bangladesh - closing date: 19/01/09

16 July 2008 - WEA advises growers and potential bulk wheat exporters that no company or co-operative is guaranteed to be an accredited exporter under the Wheat Export Accreditation Scheme. WEA suggests all applicants and potential applicants include such a disclaimer on all marketing material regarding the 2008/09 harvest, including websites. The disclaimer should indicate that the company's ability to export wheat in bulk is dependant on being granted accreditation under the Wheat Export Accreditation Scheme.

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