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?
Source Register¶
The published source trail is maintained in the Source Register.
