Dairy must advocate for itself

Speakers at an RABDF business seminar expressed their frustration with the Government’s disconnect with farming

Alex Black
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Dairy must advocate for itself

Speakers at an RABDF business seminar expressed their frustration with the Government's disconnect with farming Dairy farmers and processors need to ‘put their hands in their pockets' and advocate for...

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