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Category Archives: Food Security
Food Security – the world expects adequate and reliable supply.
The growing Australian population will expect an adequate and reliable supply of food, grown domestically, supporting Australian businesses and families. Exclusive reliance on imported products is to be avoided. Asian neighbours with limited arable land, burgeoning populations and a growing … Continue reading
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