Katherine cotton gin opened in December. Video from Cotton Australia.
Category
🗞
NewsTranscript
00:00 The cotton bales on display heading into the site provide a glimpse of the opportunities ahead.
00:05 A burgeoning cotton industry taking full advantage of the Top End's torrential rain during wet season,
00:10 receiving a boost with its own gin.
00:13 The crop's gone past a 'let's try it and see' stage, Jed. We're here and we're into it.
00:20 The idea to again grow cotton on the territory came from an interesting exchange.
00:25 Our farm manager at Tipperary, Bruce and I, saw some cotton growing in our live export yard
00:31 where it had been fed to the cattle and I wanted cotton seed for the cattle.
00:35 What I hadn't thought fully through was that to get cotton seed you had to grow cotton
00:39 and then you had to deal with the lint.
00:41 Chair of Tipperary Group of Stations, Alan Myers, was on hand to officially open the gin,
00:45 which will be fully operational within weeks.
00:48 Thank all of you for coming today.
00:50 For many of you it's a long journey to the cotton gin and your presence is a good omen
00:56 for the future of this enterprise and for the cotton industry in the Northern Territory.
01:02 The 150 people there to witness the occasion were treated to a tour of the facility,
01:06 which will be able to gin between 150 and 200,000 bales a year.
01:10 Tipperary GM, David Connolly, full of praise for Mr. Myers,
01:14 who was committed to the gin from the day the need was recognised.
01:17 And Alan said, and I kid you not, he said, "Well, why don't you get on with it then?"
01:22 And that's what he said, and here we are.
01:25 The gin only needs finishing touches to be able to start on the thousands of modules outside,
01:29 and with NT Cotton Growers in the middle of planting their mostly rain-fed crops for 2024,
01:34 the gin will be busy for years to come.
01:37 It really is a huge honour to be here and I think this is a historic day for the Territory.
01:42 To the cotton gin and to all those who've supported it, and to the Northern Territory, thank you.
01:49 Darren Davies, Cotton Australia News.
01:52 [Applause]
01:53 [BLANK_AUDIO]