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Factors and scenarios affecting a farmer’s grain harvest logistics

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  • Ross Kingwell
  • Ryan Loxton
  • Elham Mardaneh

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This paper explores how changes in Australia’s grain industry supply chains are likely to impact on the nature and profitability of an Australian farmer’s grain harvest logistics. A simulation model is used to show how receival site rationalisation, cheaper on‐farm storage, larger trucks, higher‐yielding crops and new harvest technologies, separately and in combination, affect the nature and profitability of a farmer’s grain harvest logistics. Applying the model to a typical Australian grain farm shows that many of these changes unambiguously advantage the farm business, and often, the combination of these changes increases a farmer’s harvest profits by at least 10 per cent. For many farmers, the task of efficiently designing and managing harvest logistics will be an increasingly difficult yet important series of choices due to the range of storage options, grain pathways, crop portfolios and market opportunities that are arising. A farmer’s decisions about cost‐effective on‐farm storage and transport, and their judicious use, will be a key contributor to additional profit in future years.

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  • Ross Kingwell & Ryan Loxton & Elham Mardaneh, 2020. "Factors and scenarios affecting a farmer’s grain harvest logistics," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 64(2), pages 244-265, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ajarec:v:64:y:2020:i:2:p:244-265
    DOI: 10.1111/1467-8489.12355
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    1. Maria Gabriela Mendonça Peixoto & Maria Cristina Angélico Mendonça & Cleber Carvalho de Castro & Luiz Gonzaga de Castro Júnior & Gustavo Alves de Melo & Mário Otávio Batalha, 2022. "Evaluation of the operational efficiency of southeast intermodal terminals in the grain logistics chain using data envelopment analysis," Managerial and Decision Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 43(7), pages 3044-3058, October.

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