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Few cane growers willing to leave the land
19 Oct 2004

Just 16 sugar cane growers have taken up the federal government's offer of $100,000 each to leave the industry. The federal government had provided a funding package of $440 million package to facilitate a restructure of the industry, and sufficient to enable more than 4,000 cane farmers to leave the land. A revival in sugar prices may have persuaded growers to stick with their business.

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