Cane grower organisations from across Queensland have united to urge all growers who hold shares in Sugar Terminals Limited (STL) to make their vote count at the upcoming AGM on 20 November. In a show of absolute grower solidarity, this call-to-action is backed by CANEGROWERS Queensland and fellow grower collectives QCAR, the Australian Cane Farmers Association, AgForce Cane, and Kalamia Cane Growers. Collectively these organisations represent over 90% of growers in the sugarcane industry. Industry grower leaders have urged their fellow G-class shareholders to get organised and use their vote to ensure the Board of STL becomes representative of the industry that created these assets. With these facts in mind the grower organisations have thrown their full support behind Paul Schembri, a proven advocate with nearly 40 years of unwavering service to Queensland cane growers. Whether shareholders attend the AGM in person or send a proxy, their votes must reach Link Market Services in Sydney by 2pm Monday 18 November. Read more.
Growers: your vote can secure our sugar terminals
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