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Record finish as CBH calls end to 2024/25 harvest

3/2/2025

The CBH Group has officially marked the end of Western Australia’s 2024/25 harvest with growers across the State delivering the third largest crop in the co-operative's history.

Despite a challenging start to the growing season, more than 20.3 million tonnes of grain were delivered into the CBH network. This included record receivals from the Albany Zone, where 4.6 million tonnes of grain were delivered, exceeding its previous record of 4.5 million tonnes.

Chief Operations Officer Mick Daw said we have had three of our highest production years in the last four, driven by the innovative practices of Western Australian growers.

"With the unusual seasonal conditions this season, growers have done an amazing job delivering a crop this size," Mr Daw said.

“This season was completely different from the record crop of 2022/23, where the season looked promising from as early as April, whereas 2024 started out very dry right across the state.

“It wasn’t until decent rainfall across the grainbelt in early July that the season showed signs of turning around. As crops matured, growing conditions in most areas became ideal with just the right amount of rainfall, and minimal water logging or frost events.

“When harvest approached, decent yields surprised most in the WA grains industry. It is a significant achievement for the industry and one that growers should be immensely proud of."

“Wet weather events and harvest bans made harvest very ‘stop-start’. When conditions were good, growers were able to work quickly to harvest and deliver their grain. Where possible, CBH supported this with extended opening hours, including extra sites opening some Sundays,” Mr Daw said.

“The benefits of recent investment to increase receival capacity across the network allowed us to set new daily network receival records on three separate occasions this year, finishing with our best day of 630,565 tonnes on 29 November.”

This season, 29 sites set daily tonnage records and 20 sites exceeded their previous record for total tonnes delivered to the site in one harvest (see tables below).

Consecutive wet weather events in November and December caused quality issues in some areas.

Falling Numbers testing for wheat was introduced to manage these issues which resulted in an increase in cycle times at some sites. Across the network, the average site cycle time was 43 minutes.

Mr Daw praised the hard work, dedication and teamwork from the CBH team, contractors and transporters, who delivered and received the crop safely and efficiently.

“The focus for us now turns to maximising the amount of grain we can outturn to our customers,” he said.

“We have demonstrated multiple times that we can reach our Horizon 1 target of being able to export 2 million tonnes in a month.”

 

Zone receival totals

Zone Total receivals for harvest 2024/25 (tonnes)  
Albany 4,633,000 
Esperance 3,165,000 
Geraldton 3,473,000 
Kwinana North 4,745,000 
Kwinana South 4,343,000 
TOTAL 20,359,000 

 

Daily receival records

Zone Site  Tonnes received 
Albany Broomehill
10,256
  Chillinup 4,084 
  Gairdner 12,129
  Hyden 9,792
  Jacup 5,805
  Lake Grace
11,230
  Mirambeena
10,980
  Nyabing
8,713 
  Pingrup 10,747 
Esperance Beaumont
10,580 
  Mount Madden 8,654 
  West River  3,328 
Geraldton Mingenew 19,016
  Morawa
7,081
  Narngulu 13,622 
  Perenjori  6,407
Kwinana North Kalannie  11,043 
  McLevie  9,824 
  Merredin  21,571 
 Kwinana South Brookton 13,783 
  Corrigin 10,467
  Dale  3,290 
  Kondinin 2 5,549 
  Meckering  3,816 
  Meenaar 9,196 
  Quairading  10,226 
  Shackleton 5,071 
  Wickepin  8,142 
  York 15,587 
 Total = 29    

 

Site total receival records

 

Zone Site Tonnes received 2024/25
Albany Borden
342,320
Broomehill 260,658 
  Dumbleyung 189,685
Gairdner 345,270
Jacup 106,009
Mirambeena
335,785
Nyabing
196,031
Pingrup 302,414
Geraldton Morawa 165,809
Narngulu
384,683
Kwinana North Regans Ford 56,874 
  Watheroo 198,393
Kwinana South Brookton 493,001
Bulyee 189,734
  Corrigin 266,297
  Kondinin 2 137,016 
  Meenaar 157,598 
  Quairading 247,688
  Wickepin  212,919 
  York 383,737 
 Total = 20