Sunflower growers seeking alternative markets

By Cindy Benjamin
Updated January 22 2017 - 2:30pm, first published January 21 2017 - 2:00pm
Central Queensland sunflower grower Roland Hornick and his partner Lindy Krieg plan to include sunflowers every year to take advantage of the rotational benefits of the crop and to spread their financial risk.
Central Queensland sunflower grower Roland Hornick and his partner Lindy Krieg plan to include sunflowers every year to take advantage of the rotational benefits of the crop and to spread their financial risk.

Global supplies of sunflower oil have caused significant changes to the Australian industry in recent years, forcing growers to seek out and secure alternative markets.

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