Townsville Bulletin

$ 1m fine for sowing dishonesty

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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, which initiated proceeding­s against Seednet in August, said the company’s conduct had denied grains producers the chance to make an informed decision about what they put on their farms.

“Exaggerate­d marketing of new agricultur­al produce is a major concern across the industry,” ACCC deputy chair Mick Keogh said.

The Federal Court also ordered Seednet pay $ 50,000 as a contributi­on to the ACCC’s legal costs.

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