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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 1136 asked in the Legislative Council on 8 November 2018 by Hon Colin De Grussa

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

EGGS — IMPORTATION

1136. Hon COLIN de GRUSSA to the Minister for Agriculture and Food:

I refer to the WA Country Hour article dated 7 November 2018, titled ''Supermarket egg imports will force WA farms already struggling with feed prices to close, industry body warns''.

(1) When did the minister last meet with representatives of the egg industry in Western Australia?

(2) Has the minister discussed this issue with members of the WA egg industry?

(3) Given the drought in eastern Australia has resulted in high grain prices and this has had an effect on costs for WA's egg producers, will the minister offer a state-based assistance package to ensure the WA industry remains viable?

(4) Has the minister sought federal government assistance?

(5) Does the minister support supermarkets importing eggs from other states and territories when demand could be met by local producers?

Hon ALANNAH MacTIERNAN replied:

I thank the member for the question.

(1)–(5) I last met with egg producers on 17 July 2018, but since that time my staff have been in frequent contact with key members of the industry. Certainly, there have been discussions about issues in the egg industry. As the member will totally appreciate, high grain prices are affecting all egg producers across Australia. That is not something that is special to Western Australia; indeed, from the articles that I have been reading, price increases for eastern states operators are some 30 per cent.

I think, on that basis, there is no credible base argument here that somehow or other the Western Australian producers are being more adversely affected by these grain prices than are their eastern states counterparts. Certainly, we always encourage the supermarkets operating in Western Australia to be fair to our producers and to ensure that our Western Australian producers are given full access to their supermarket shelves. As the member knows, we have a Buy West Eat Best program and, indeed, some of the largest egg producers are part of that. We are concerned about the claims, backed by some evidence, that eastern states and some local barn-laid eggs are being sold as free-range and are driving down the prices. We are working with Minister Johnston's office on how we can properly investigate these claims through both the state and federal consumer protection laws.