Close×

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has authorised the Queensland Chicken Growers Association's broiler chicken growers to collectively bargain with Inghams, Baiada and Golden Cockerel for ten years.

Authorisation allows the growers to continue to collectively bargain with processors in the absence of a state-based statutory exemption. Collective bargaining arrangements can lead to transaction cost savings and provide broiler chicken growers with the opportunity to have effective input into the terms and conditions of their contracts with chicken meat processors.

Queensland chicken growers and processors have previously been able to, and can still, collectively bargain under an authorisation provided by state legislation.

The ability for growers to collectively bargain under this legislation has been in place for approximately 12 years. However, in the context of increasing deregulation of agricultural industries, many states have moved away from legislative collective negotiation schemes and processors in those states have sought ACCC authorisation. Growers in Queensland can now also collectively bargain under the authorisation issued by the ACCC.

There are approximately 58 chicken growing farms currently contracted to three processors in Queensland. The ACCC has previously authorised similar collective bargaining arrangements for chicken growers in Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania.

Packaging News

Reporting solid FY25 results, Amcor marks a milestone year with the completion of its transformational acquisition of Berry Global, and signalling strong earnings and free cash flow growth in FY26.

Orora has delivered a solid result in FY25, completing its transformation into a focused, market-leading beverage packaging provider, with growth in revenue and earnings across its key divisions, despite challenging global conditions and tariff-related headwinds.

SIG has unveiled Australia’s first recycle-ready bag-in-box for wine, developed at its Adelaide facility in partnership with major local wineries. The mono-material pack includes a recyclable tap.