What is CBH in WA?

What is CBH in WA?

The CBH Group – commonly known as CBH, an acronym for Co-operative Bulk Handling – is an organisation that operates the vast majority of cereal grain receival points in Western Australia (WA). Owned and controlled by approximately 3,500 Western Australian grain growing businesses, the core purpose of CBH is to sustainably create and return value to WA grain growers, current and future.CBH is a proud co-operative, owned and controlled by Western Australian grain growing businesses.

What does CBH mean?

CBH is an acronym for child-bearing hips, a reference to wide hips that are said to be good for bearing children. CBH can also stand for corned beef hash, various medical conditions, and the Australian grain company CBH. The CBH Group consists of three core business activities: Operations (storage and handling), Marketing & Trading, and Fertiliser. In Operations, CBH has a network of more than 100 grain receival sites across Western Australia and four export port terminals.The CBH Group – commonly known as CBH, an acronym for Co-operative Bulk Handling – is an organisation that operates the vast majority of cereal grain receival points in Western Australia (WA).In Operations, CBH has a network of more than 100 grain receival sites across Western Australia and four export port terminals.

Who is CBH owned by?

CBH is a proud co-operative, owned and controlled by Western Australian grain growing businesses. CBH fast facts (July 2020) CBH Group has total assets of more than $2 billion[1], employing around 1,100 permanent employees and up to 1,800 casual employees during the harvest period. The WA grain industry is the largest agricultural sector in the state and the fourth largest export industry overall.

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