The Horticulture Code of Conduct: how does it affect you? is an educational DVD presentation outlining the key features of the Horticulture Code of Conduct, including horticulture produce agre...
This fact sheet outlines the rights and obligations that should be considered before entering into an agreement to trade in horticulture produce. No printed version of this fact sheet is available....
If you are a grower and you are thinking about getting together with other growers to negotiate the terms and conditions of a horticulture produce agreement with a trader or traders, you should rea...
On May 14 2007 the Australian Government implemented the Trade Practices (Horticulture Code of Conduct) Regulations 2006 (the Horticulture Code). Not all agreements between industry participants wi...
On 14 May 2007 the Australian Government implemented the Trade Practices (Horticulture Code of Conduct) Regulations 2006 (the Horticulture Code). The Horticulture Code has the force of law and...
The Horticulture Code does not contain any specific reference to packing houses (or packing sheds). The application of the code to transactions involving packing houses will therefore be determined...
Under the mandatory Horticulture Code a grower and a trader cannot trade in horticulture produce with each other unless both the grower and the trader have signed a written horticulture produce agr...
If you are thinking about entering into a horticulture produce agreement and backdating the agreement as if it were entered into on or before 14 December 2006 you should read this fact sheet to mak...
Published: 2nd May 2007.
Electronic:
free;
Printed:
free.
For more information about Horticulture Code matters, view the following factsheets:
What are a merchant's rights and responsibilities under the Horticulture Code?
What are an agent's right and...