Ombudsman welcomes Dairy Code dispute resolution function

The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO) Kate Carnell says her office is now offering assistance with disputes that fall within the Dairy Code of Conduct.

The mandatory Dairy Code of Conduct took effect from 1 January 2020, giving Australian dairy farmers a framework to negotiate a fair price for their product.

The code applies to all milk supply agreements entered into, or amended, on or after 1 January 2020.

"The introduction of a Dairy Code and the establishment of a dispute resolution process is a step in the right direction for dairy farmers," Ms Carnell says.

"My office can provide small and family business owners in the dairy industry with information on the Code, as well as options to resolve disputes and access to mediation and arbitration services.

"The Dairy Code of Conduct provides dairy farmers and other industry participants with avenues for dispute resolution within a fairer framework while also helping them understand their rights and responsibilities."

"In addition to the Dairy Code, my office can provide broader assistance to small and family businesses that also include disputes under the Franchising, Horticulture and Oil Codes of Conduct."

More information is available about ASBFEO's dispute resolution services at asbfeo.gov.au

Phone: 1300 650 460

Email: [email protected]

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