Anderson slams EU's decision to resume subsidising wheat
Deputy prime minister John Anderson has strongly protested against the decision by the European Union to resume export subsidies for up to 2m tonnes of wheat.
Australia sees no need for Europe to resume this regressive policy. It will only damage the interests of Australian farmers and do nothing to assist the long term prospects of European growers, Mr Anderson said.
At a time when Australia...
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