New dates announced for the Grower’s Voice and Carbon Chat Tour

New dates announced for the Grower’s Voice and Carbon Chat Tour

Throughout August and September, cotton growers and industry members from NSW and Queensland will have the chance to have their say on a number of topics that will help shape the industry’s future.

The Grower’s Voice and Carbon Chat Tour is your opportunity to provide feedback on the future of myBMP and traceability, understand the industry data platform, and take part in a carbon workshop to help you implement carbon strategies that support your bottom line.

The tour kicks off next week in Central Queensland, with events in Emerald and Banana. If you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time – Register now.

Dates and locations

Central Queensland - Register to attend
Monday 28 July
Emerald, Star Hotel
2:30–6:00pm, followed by dinner and drinks

Tuesday 29 July
Banana, Banana Hall
11:30am–3:00pm, includes lunch and post-event drinks

NEW DATES

August
Macquarie Valley - Register to attend
Wednesday 20 August
Nevertire, Nevertire Hall
9:00am–12:30pm, followed by lunch and drinks

Wednesday 20 August
Condobolin, RSL Club
4:00–7:30pm, followed by dinner and drinks

Southern Valleys – Register to attend
Thursday 21 August
Blighty, Blighty Hotel
9:00am–12:30pm, followed by lunch and drinks

Thursday 21 August
Griffith, Gem Hotel
3:30–7:00pm, followed by dinner and drinks at the Area Hotel


September
The Tour will visit Lower and Upper Namoi, Walgett, St George, the McIntyre Valley and the Darling Downs in September. Dates and locations to follow in a future edition of Cotton Matters.

Grower’s Voice and Carbon Chat Tour – Why attend?

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