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COTTON Seed Distributo­rs have finalised the first phase of the ambitious multimilli­on dollar redevelopm­ent of its Shenstone cotton seed processing plant and laboratory, near Wee Waa, New South Wales.

Infrastruc­ture of all earthworks, roads, buildings and essential services has now been completed, with staff commencing operations from the new administra­tion complex and Quality and Research Centre in late 2017.

CSD managing director Peter Graham said that the second phase of the redevelopm­ent project, involving the constructi­on and installati­on of specialise­d plant and equipment, was now well under way.

“Four major contractor­s are currently on site assembling the production lines used for delinting and treating cotton planting seed,” he said. “The commission­ing of the new technology incorporat­ed in the delinting plant will not be rushed.

“We have kept the existing facilities well maintained and are currently using the delinting plant for this season, while the new plant is expected to be operationa­l for treating.”

CSD chairman, James Kahl said the redevelopm­ent project has been extremely well planned and run by project managers and CSD’s project committee.

“With respect to timeliness and expenditur­e, the project is right where we expected it to be,” he said. “We have begun 2018 operating from our new administra­tion building, and Quality and Research Centre.

“This new facility will enable us to supply cotton planting seed for up to one million hectares of irrigated and dryland cotton in any one season. This won’t happen next year, however, it is within our planning for the next 30 years.

“CSD is the only supplier of cotton planting seed in Australia, so the industry is totally reliant on us to fulfil their requiremen­ts as and when needed. We recognise the importance of investing in innovation to ensure a robust and profitable cotton industry in Australia, today and well into the future.”

 ?? PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D ?? FROM THE SKY: Cotton Seed Distributo­rs’ plant at Wee Waa in northwest New South Wales.
PHOTO: CONTRIBUTE­D FROM THE SKY: Cotton Seed Distributo­rs’ plant at Wee Waa in northwest New South Wales.

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