Labor yet to reveal agriculture policy including live sheep exports, dairy regulation, worker shortage

The federal opposition remains tight-lipped about its plans for Australia's $81 billion agriculture industry, should it form government.

With the federal election to be called within days, Shadow Agriculture Minister Julie Collins has refused to say if Labor would phase out the live export of sheep — a policy it took to the 2019 election.

In an interview with the ABC, Ms Collins also would not say if Labor would pursue re-regulation of the dairy industry, installing a floor in the farmgate milk price.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2022-04-07/live-export-labor-tightlipped-agriculture-plans-federal-election/100971334 



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