Editor's Insight: Why horticultural growers are loving free trade and want more
Tariffs still cost each commercial grower an average of $36,000 a year.
Fri, 05 Dec 2014
The horticulture industry is one of the biggest beneficiaries of free trade agreements but the country’s 5000 commercial produce growers are still paying an average of $36,000 each in tariffs to foreign governments.
The good news is that this is a decrease of $8000 on the 2012 figures, thanks to
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