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More apple industry submissions needed

Published: Wed 17 Jan 2001 05:50 PM
Many more submissions on the future of the apple industry are needed if the Government is to make sound decisions, Agriculture Minister Jim Sutton said today.
The Agriculture and Forestry Ministry is reviewing the regulatory framework of the apple and pear exporting industry, and Mr Sutton again urged growers and all industry participants to make submissions on their views about the industry's future direction.
The closing date for submissions is January 31.
Mr Sutton said that so far, only four submissions had arrived.
"Those submissions are useful, but I would like more to base future government decisions on than that."
He said the apple industry had been wracked by controversy last year, and it was important that growers and other industry participants had their say in the future direction of their industry.
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