Hi Daniel, hope you are well. Another great video and I look forward to your comparison across agreements. Echoing your message, $3.20 is a fine line, I suppose it really comes down to individual circumstances. If a grower is fortune enough to receive quality bonuses, that will push their price upwards and closer to $4.00. Definitely heading in the right direction.
Matt! We're overdue to catch up. Drove past your farm on the way to mine today, and yours looks great. Your kernel recovery should also help your price a bit.
It’s fairly probable as time goes on the coastal NSW regions will produce fewer maca nuts as have happened for so many other primary productions. Increased urbanisation is the latest reason. I tend to think in the next one hundred years there will be an urban strip running from Noosa to Nowra with very little farmland in between. The farm I have will probably be urbanised in 2080. At least if utube is still around someone will be able to see what it was like in the old days.
That's the great Australian conundrum. We all want to live where it's best to grow food. Somehow I think the food will assume greater importance once climate change makes it harder to find arable land and the population breaks 50 billion. But your scenario is believable too, Karl.
Hi Daniel, hope you are well.
Another great video and I look forward to your comparison across agreements.
Echoing your message, $3.20 is a fine line, I suppose it really comes down to individual circumstances. If a grower is fortune enough to receive quality bonuses, that will push their price upwards and closer to $4.00.
Definitely heading in the right direction.
Matt! We're overdue to catch up. Drove past your farm on the way to mine today, and yours looks great. Your kernel recovery should also help your price a bit.
Hi Daniel, thank you…appreciate the kind words.
Yes definitely like to catch up soon.
Thank you gorgeous the update.
I hope the price doesn’t keep going down.
You and me both Zoe.
Always a pleasure to listen to your content Daniel. In SA I think the DIS price is based on a moisture content level of 1.5%
Great to know that Craig, thank you for contributing.
It’s fairly probable as time goes on the coastal NSW regions will produce fewer maca nuts as have happened for so many other primary productions. Increased urbanisation is the latest reason. I tend to think in the next one hundred years there will be an urban strip running from Noosa to Nowra with very little farmland in between.
The farm I have will probably be urbanised in 2080. At least if utube is still around someone will be able to see what it was like in the old days.
That's the great Australian conundrum. We all want to live where it's best to grow food. Somehow I think the food will assume greater importance once climate change makes it harder to find arable land and the population breaks 50 billion. But your scenario is believable too, Karl.
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Think someone suggested a union some time back, funny how it ended up working even thought it was not organised.
$3.20 no good, we are not in 1995
Yeah it’s going to be interesting to see what interest level $3.20 generates.
@@nutkinfarm growers need to be a little more rank and file or they will keep coping the ups and downs, best not to have all the eggs in one basket.
@@mattikelby5571 I still believe the AMS needs to return to its roots as a grower society, not whole-of-industry.