NFF wants more robust results from WTO talks

Updated October 23 2016 - 9:53am, first published October 22 2016 - 5:00am
National Farmers Federation executive director, Tony Mahar, says global agricultural trade is still highly distorted by domestic subsidies and support, particularly in northern hemisphere countries.
National Farmers Federation executive director, Tony Mahar, says global agricultural trade is still highly distorted by domestic subsidies and support, particularly in northern hemisphere countries.

Farmers are commending federal government plans to reinvigorate World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations this weekend in Norway.

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