Australian dairy processors forced to publish milk contracts online

Most Australian dairy processors have published their milk contracts, including minimum price, online as part of their obligation to a new mandatory ‘Dairy Code of Conduct’ enforced by the Australian Competitions and Consumers Commission (ACCC).

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Australian dairy processors forced to publish milk contracts online

Most Australian dairy processors have published their milk contracts, including minimum price, online as part of their obligation to a new mandatory ‘Dairy Code of Conduct' enforced by the Australian Competitions...

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