Post-season storm impact survey now open

ATGA is seeking grower feedback through a post-season survey examining the impacts of the February and March 2026 storm events across the Sunraysia region.

With harvest complete and many recovery costs, insurance claims and business impacts now clearer, the survey aims to build a more comprehensive understanding of how the storms affected growers, vineyards and businesses.

The information collected will help support ongoing industry advocacy and ensure the full impact of the storms is accurately represented in discussions with government and other stakeholders.

Whether you were significantly affected, experienced minor disruptions, or were not impacted at all, ATGA encourages all Sunraysia table grape growers to participate.

Survey responses close 30 June 2026.

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