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Government to beef up ACCC to assist farmers

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imageThe Nationals – of whom Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce is deputy leader – have been agitated at the strong power of Coles and Woolworths to beat down prices of suppliers.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Farmers will get some extra help in the battle against the supermarket chains in the government’s long-awaited White Paper on Agricultural...

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