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Potential GBLC Roles

Status: Draft
Source file: docs/05-business-case/phase-2-interim-case/potential-gblc-roles.md; docs/03-primary-research/scoping-and-resourcing.md
Sensitivity review: Completed
Purpose: Summarise possible Granite Borders Landcare roles arising from the Phase 2 interim case.

This page does not recommend that GBLC adopt any role. It provides options for discussion and testing.

Current Role Logic

The strongest Phase 2 finding for GBLC is not that industrial hemp should be promoted.

The stronger finding is that the evidence base is incomplete in ways that matter for producers, supply-chain participants, environmental claims and GBLC's own reputation.

GBLC's potential role is therefore strongest where it supports:

  • independent feasibility research;
  • producer risk reduction;
  • evidence-based extension;
  • regional decision support;
  • environmental claim testing;
  • supply-chain and economics verification.

Role Options

Option Description Interim suitability
1. No active role; monitor only GBLC takes no active project role and watches evidence, policy and industry developments. Always available as the lowest-risk option.
2. Publish neutral decision-support material GBLC publishes or hosts evidence summaries and decision-support material without promoting adoption. Plausible if material remains clearly labelled as draft and evidence-based.
3. Partner in a funded research project GBLC supports a university, research body, Landcare network or industry-neutral partner to conduct validation work. Plausible if governance, technical independence and funding align.
4. Convene a regional validation program GBLC brings producers, researchers, processors, buyers, regulators and partners together around practical evidence gaps. Promising if member and partner appetite are confirmed.
5. Lead funded primary research and extension GBLC leads a funded program covering economics, agronomy, market verification, environmental comparators and extension. Highest control and highest risk; requires proven capacity, funding and risk appetite.

Role Design Principles

Any GBLC role should:

  • remain neutral and evidence-led;
  • avoid presenting industrial hemp as proven viable;
  • separate producer, supply-chain, GBLC and environmental perspectives;
  • separate stakeholder claims from verified market evidence;
  • keep confidential commercial information out of the publishing layer;
  • treat a negative or narrow finding as useful if it prevents poor decisions.

Practical Outputs A Future Project Could Produce

Output Purpose
Product-pathway map Keep legal and commercial pathways distinct.
Processor and buyer map Test whether supply-chain access is real.
Buyer specification register Identify quality, volume, certification and testing requirements.
Freight-adjusted gross-margin templates Test whether farm-gate returns survive real costs.
Compliance cost checklist Capture licensing, testing, reporting and audit burdens.
Local agronomic suitability review Test Stanthorpe and Tenterfield relevance.
Environmental comparator framework Compare hemp with realistic regional alternatives.
Producer decision guide Help producers decide whether hemp warrants further investigation.
GBLC role options paper Support an organisational decision before visible commitment.

Discussion Questions

  • Does industrial hemp align with Landcare objectives?
  • What role, if any, would be useful for members?
  • What reputational, financial or operational risks should GBLC avoid?
  • What evidence would GBLC need before seeking funding or convening partners?
  • Who else would need to be involved for a credible research project?

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