$1 million fine for barley lying
THE Federal Court has ruled a seed marketing business was sowing dishonesty when it claimed a new variety of barley was stronger and more tolerant to disease.
Landmark-owned Seednet has copped a $1 million fine for telling farmers between December 2014 and December 2016 the Compass variety of barley was able to stay upright better than an older product.
For a year, the business also distributed fact sheets that claimed Compass had more resistance to debilitating leaf rust than it actually did.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said the company’s conduct had denied grain producers the chance to make an informed decision about what they put on their farms.
The Federal Court also ordered Seednet pay $50,000 as a contribution to the ACCC’s legal costs.