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Bright spots in a frustrating season

Once again, Queensland’s sugarcane growers are battling through a challenging season, marked by harvesting delays and frustrations with mill performance.

But there are bright spots worth recognising – like the work CANEGROWERS is doing to equip growers to tackle these challenges and prepare for what lies ahead.

One initiative shaping the industry’s future is CANEGROWERS’ Sugar Cubed event, which provides a space for practical conversations about the industry’s direction.

After a successful launch in Mackay earlier this year, Sugar Cubed will return – bigger and better – in 2025.

Next year’s event will focus on the issues that matter most to growers, sharing insights on sustainability, efficiency, and innovation.

It’s not about solving every problem overnight, but it does give growers the chance to explore opportunities and connect with peers and experts.

Similarly, the Next Ratoon Mentoring Program is steadily nurturing the next generation of industry leaders.

Pairing young growers with experienced mentors, the program provides guidance and support to navigate the complexities of modern farming.

For some participants, this means learning new strategies to improve operations – for others, it’s about building the confidence to make decisions that will shape their farms’ futures.

It’s a practical, grassroots approach to ensuring strong leadership for the industry moving forward.

Beyond these initiatives, CANEGROWERS continues to advocate for growers on the big issues – from improving mill performance to ensuring policy settings support profitability and sustainability.

These efforts may not always make headlines, but they are vital in addressing the challenges facing the sector.

This season has been tough, no doubt about it.

However, the sugarcane industry has always been built on resilience and community.

Through targeted programs and ongoing advocacy, CANEGROWERS is ensuring growers have the tools, connections, and representation needed to weather these difficulties and emerge stronger.

While there’s no sugar-coating the frustrations of this year, it’s worth acknowledging the steps being taken to secure a more sustainable and profitable future for Queensland’s sugarcane growers.

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