The Olive Centre in Cabarlah, Queensland, Australia | Business service
The Olive Centre
Locality: Cabarlah, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 4696 9845
Address: 74 Castle Road 4352 Cabarlah, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.theolivecentre.com
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22.01.2022 New record-keeping and minimum training requirements for chemical use From 19 June 2020, the requirement to make and keep records of chemical use and new minimum training requirements has been extended to all users of agricultural and veterinary (agvet) chemicals under amendments to the Chemical Usage (Agricultural and Veterinary) Control Regulation 2017. The amendments reflect a nationally harmonised approach regarding record keeping and training for all agvet chemical users.... The Regulation now stipulates what information must be recorded; who must make and keep records; who must be provided with a copy of the record; timeframes within which a record must be made; and the length of time for which the record must be kept. Certain non-agricultural use of some chemicals (e.g. pool chlorine, domestic insecticides, and home garden chemicals) is excluded from these requirements. Nationally harmonised minimum training and licensing requirements are now in place for occupational (fee-for-service) users of agvet chemicals and all users of restricted chemical products (RCPs) and Schedule 7 chemicals (i.e. poisons). New training requirements for use of RCPs commenced on 19 July 2020, while the new requirements for use of Schedule 7 chemicals will commence on 19 July 2021. Nationally harmonised minimum requirements provide confidence to trade partners, protect Queensland’s enviable reputation as a ‘clean and green’ supplier of high-quality produce, and will allow users of agvet chemicals to conduct their business in any Australian jurisdiction with greater ease. More information is available on keeping records of agricultural chemical applications or by calling our Customer Support Centre on 13 25 23. Link: https://www.business.qld.gov.au//using-che/keeping-records
20.01.2022 Installazione ’Industria 4.0’ Gramole Emotion. Toscana - Adorni Braccesi
18.01.2022 Another oliveCEPT on it's way to Italy! Accademia Olearia Alghero, a well established olive oil mill in Sardinia, will install one oliveCEPT, starting up in... October. For four generations, the family has been cultivating, harvesting and, processing olives in the groves surrounding the city of Alghero. Today Giuseppe Fois, founder of Accademia Olearia, and his sons Alessandro and Antonello create Extra Virgine Olive Oil with precision, dedication, and passion from cultivation to the finished product. #ArcAroma #foodtech #oliveoil #oliveCEPT #evoo
15.01.2022 Great news for small businesses that deal with large enterprise.... "The Morrison Government is supporting millions of small businesses by helping to ensure they get paid on time. Legislation to implement the Payment Times Reporting Scheme was passed by the Senate today, which will put every big business on notice.... Under the scheme, large businesses and applicable government enterprises with a total annual income of over $100 million will have to report publicly on how and when they pay their small business suppliers. This scheme will provide unprecedented transparency and will show Australians how big businesses pay their suppliers. This transparency will help small businesses make more informed decisions about who they do business with, and the general public can make better decisions about the large businesses they purchase from." https://www.minister.industry.gov.au//new-scheme-helps-sma
14.01.2022 Newly updated opportunities and grants available commonwealth and state. #covid #horticulture #grants #opportunities #support #supportsmallbusiness https://amandabaileyonolives.blog//government-grants-for-/
13.01.2022 For Producers in Victoria ...
13.01.2022 If you are seeking a new contract processor for 2021 harvest and you are located in around the Upper Hunter Valley, please send in your expression of interest at the link: https://olivemachinery.com//expression-of-interest-new-pr/ #oliveoilprocessing #oliveoilextraction #oliveoil #extravirginoliveoil #upperhunter #huntervalley
05.01.2022 Oli Olive has been translated into Arabic and is being used to teach children in Jordan . Thank you to Nehaya for keeping children in touch with the EVOO journey #wearewioo #wioo
05.01.2022 As the warmer weather starts to present itself... remember to check for the activity of Pests and Diseases in your grove: Green Vegetable Bug: https://amandabaileyonolives.blog//new-bugs-plus-anthracn/ See more articles on Pest & Disease in Olives: https://amandabaileyonolives.blog/category/pest-disease/... #olivetree #OliveGrove #olivegrowing #oliveharvest2021 #pestcontrol #pest #disease #planthealth #grovemanagement
04.01.2022 GRANTS update for TASMANIA Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme A summary about the Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme and what can be claimed: Overview:... The Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme is Federally funded and provides financial assistance to eligible companies for the inherently higher costs involved in moving products across Bass Strait The rationale is that moving goods by sea the 420km across Bass Strait is substantially more expensive than transporting the equivalent distance by road on the mainland and the scheme aims to equalise these costs by providing a partial, retrospective rebate. Products moved by air are not eligible It applies to both directions ie the Northbound movement of Tasmanian produced goods to mainland domestic or export markets or the Southbound movement of eligible products consumed in the manufacturing/production process or aides to these processes It is only the bluewater component of the freight cost which receives assistance. Any road legs in the overall price are not eligible. It is not necessary to know the bluewater component to claim In order to claim, certain facts are required including transport costs (net of GST), weight & size of consignment, origin & destination Southbound: Only companies involved in Manufacturing, Mining or Primary Industry can claim on the Southbound aspect of the scheme It is the movement of things across Bass Strait that attracts Southbound assistance. The bigger, heavier, bulkier the thing is, the more the freight component will be and the greater the assistance Products purchased from Tasmanian suppliers but which were originally manufactured on the mainland may be eligible on the basis that the purchase price may include the original Bass strait freight costs Not every item will be eligible. The basic ground rules are that it needs to involve a Bass Strait movement by sea, be Australian made, or if imported, undergo a manufacturing process on the mainland first and relate directly to the manufacturing or production process. The construction of a building is not eligible, but the machinery that goes inside it may be There is no eligibility on purchases from suppliers who ship products under a National Pricing Policy (ie where a client in Tasmania pays exactly the same costs as a client say 10 minutes from the supplier’s factory in NSW) Safety equipment or clothing is NOT eligible As a very, very rough figure, the TFES rebate per pallet can be around $45-$50 for full height pallet. This may allow clients to determine whether or not to pursue TFES on the basis of the volumes they are purchasing. Contact: Jacinta Young, TFES Claims Specialist , Net Sea Freight Tasmania T: (03) 6326 4679 F: (03) 6326 9544 E: [email protected] S: www.netseafreight.com.au More Grants at: https://amandabaileyonolives.blog//government-grants-for-/
02.01.2022 Hemp Black Fusion Mask 3D - Personal Protective Equipment PPE Reusable, Sustainable PPE now available at The Olive Centre... HEMP BLACK Technology is Natural, Non-Toxic, and Safe Hemp technology has improved kill on MRSA versus silver nitrate Antimicrobial protection Cupron (copper) infusion. No formaldehyde.... SUSTAINABLE - zero waste in production Only use clean inputs in products Hemp fibres use 72% less water than conventional cotton Hemp absorbs 150% of its weight in C02 (carbon negative) Cotton uses 25% of the insecticides in the world Reusable & Washable. What is HEMP BLACK Fusion Technology? The Hemp Black fusion masks introduce an innovative textile which combines Cupron antimicrobial material and odor neutralising HEMP BLACK element yarn, both strategically integrated for maximum benefits. Why is Cupron copper used on the outside of the Face Mask? Cupron masks have been, authorized by the FDA pursuant to an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) issued April 24, 2020, as source control for the general public as well as for healthcare workers in healthcare settings to reduce the spread of infection or illness during the COVID-19 pandemic. Features Anti-microbial copper technology HEMP BLACK/element infused adaptive fibres. Harness the power of odor neutralising hemp flower extract. Strategically engineered for protection through multilayer 3D knitting. * Reusable and machine washable for 25 cycles * Seamless fit for comfort * Designed, engineered and 100% made in USA * Available in SMALL (kids), MEDIUM (Adult Small) and LARGE (Adult Large) Delivery included within Australia. More information or to order: http://www.theolivecentre.com//Black-Hemp-Mask-Fusion-3D-P
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