FOOD ALLIANCE’S CALL FOR A NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY STRATEGY TO STABILISE FOOD
PRICES AND PROTECT CONSUMERS PAYS DIVIDENDS

Government announces inquiry into Food Security in Australia The National Food Supply Chain Alliance, made up of nine national food industry associations representing 160,000 businesses, says the Government’s announcement that it will commence an inquiry into food security in Australia is welcome and is something the Alliance has been calling for, for many months, following devastating natural disasters. The Alliance says a successful outcome at the completion of the inquiry is one where there is bipartisan support to develop a national food supply chain strategy that protects the Australian consumer from ongoing global and domestic disruptions which will ultimately help stabilise food price fluctuations and provide consistent, dependable access to sufficient volumes of food for domestic consumption. From an industry perspective, improvements in supply chain management will boost business, enhance innovation and technology, create jobs, and increase broader economic development opportunities. Spokesperson, Richard Forbes said there has never been a…

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REGULATED RESPONSIBLE RETAILING CAN SOLVE AUSTRALIA’S BROKEN VAPING LAWS

Today’s revelations of Victoria’s rampant illegal black market for nicotine vaping products should be the urgent wakeup call for all Australian Governments to step in and push for a sweeping overhaul of failed laws. The Victorian Smoking and Health Survey released this week shows there are more than 300,000 vapers in Victoria and indicates three-quarters of them are buying them from illegal channels. Across Australia, research commissioned by the Australian Association of Convenience Stores (AACS) shows more than 1.1 million adult Australians vape, with 88 per cent of all nicotine e-cigarette purchases being made illegally through the black market without a prescription. “In February of this year AACS recommended the Victorian Government urgently introduce a retail licensing scheme, strengthen investigation and enforcement powers, and increase criminal penalties to crack down on illicit tobacco and vaping products, that report is yet to be released by the Minister for Regulatory Reform, Danny…

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URGENCY FOR LABOUR ACROSS AUSTRALIA’S FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN HAS NOT BEEN RECOGNISED AT JOBS SUMMIT PUTTING FOOD SECURITY AT RISK

The lack of immediate solutions will lead to higher food prices for consumers and reduced food availability In the lead up to the Jobs and Skills Summit, Australia’s top peak food industry bodies calculated the food supply chain needed 172,000 skilled and unskilled workers from paddock to plate to continue the effective provision of food to the Australian community. The Food Supply Chain Alliance says despite food prices and food availability being top of mind for Australian consumers over the past twelve months, as part of ‘cost of living ‘pressures being experienced nation-wide, it does not believe the issues facing the food sector were given due priority or acknowledgement by the Government during the Summit. The likely result will be the negative impact it will have on Australia’s domestic food security. Pickers are needed to harvest horticultural crops, packers in warehouses and truck drivers for food distribution, workers in processing…

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1.1 MILLION REASONS TO REGULATE AUSTRALIA’S ILLEGAL VAPE INDUSTRY

E-CIGARETTE BAN FAILING AS CONSUMER DEMAND SURGES WITH 1.1 MILLION AUSTRALIANS CHOOSING TO VAPE 260% RISE IN FIVE YEARS; TREND ACCELERATING SINCE BAN ON NICOTINE VAPE SALES CALL FOR URGENT REGULATION OF VAPE SALES TO TACKLE THE UNREGULATED BLACK MARKET More than 1.1 million Australian adults are now choosing to vape, with nearly half a million vapers in NSW alone. And despite repeated warnings from anti-vaping advertising campaigns and a nationwide ban on sales of e-cigarettes containing nicotine, the adult consumer demand for vaping is not slowing down – in fact, it is accelerating. The staggering data is contained in Roy Morgan survey data released by the Australian Association of Convenience Stores and has triggered calls for an urgent National Policy Summit to combat the out-of-control unregulated vaping black market. “Australia’s vaping policy has clearly failed,” said Australian Association of Convenience Stores chief executive Theo Foukkare. “The demand for e-cigarettes…

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UNPRECEDENTED LABOUR CRISIS ACROSS AUSTRALIA’S FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN

172,000 WORKERS NEEDED SAY PEAK FOOD INDUSTRY BODIES OR PROLONGED HIGHER FOOD PRICES FOR CONSUMERS AND REDUCED FOOD AVAILABILITY WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT 2022 AND BEYOND. Call for federal government to prioritise food sector in upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit Australia’s top peak food industry bodies have calculated the food supply chain is short at least 172,000 workers from paddock to plate. This massive labour shortage will have significant long-term impacts on price and the availability of food for the consumer unless solutions are found quickly. According to the peak bodies, which have recently collaborated to form the Food Supply Chain Alliance, this is one of the few ‘cost of living’ pressures the Government can influence. The Alliance believes the food sector, given it provides an essential service to the community, must be a priority at the upcoming Jobs and Skills Summit, which must deliver viable solutions to be considered a…

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A look at our Down Under Sydney Study Tour

We held our Down Under Study Tour in Sydney last week, following a two year absence due to Covid. There were 53 registered attendees across retail and supplier members who were all eager to network and learn about innovation in convenience retail, from format development to foodservice, technology, loyalty, and operational excellence. Theo Foukkare, CEO, AACS, said the stores on the tour were carefully selected to showcase leading retail offers in the channel, as well as the latest in small format grocery from the major retailers moving into the convenience space. “What was clear throughout the store visits was that convenience retail is alive and thriving with innovation, delivered in different formats to suit the geographic location of the stores – the one size fits all approach is a thing of the past and to win in an ever changing environment retailers are continuing to adapt their offers to suit…

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