Rail fears stalk grain crop
THE NEW South Wales Farmers Association warns that the state’s existing grain transport system will be unable to move any substantial increases in grain output in the future.
“There’s a degree of concern that the infrastructure continues to deteriorate leading to a high degree of inefficiency,” the association’s newly-appointed president, Charles Armstrong, said.
“It is imperative the government gets the rail fixed because it is in an...
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