Quarantine fees hike threatens exporters
The federal Government decision to scrap a subsidy on quarantine certifications has annoyed the horticultural export sector amid concern it could force some growers to close up shop.
From July this year, the Federal Government will remove a 40% subsidy that would effectively see horticultural exporters pay more to the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service for export certification.
According to the Australian Horticultural Exporters Association (AHEA), the government's...
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