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Protection on the rise
4 Apr 2008

In a recent report the Productivity Commission estimates that Australian farmers receive subsidies to the effect of 6% of their income. Subsidies vary, with dairy farmers being the biggest recipients effectively taking over $15 for every $100 of value. However the biggest finding from the Productivity Commission report was that since the drought, farming has overtaken manufacturing as the most subsidised sector in the Australian economy. Manufacturing has fallen from over 5% to 4.5%. Australia however compares well against other major trading economies with the US providing an average of 14%, Europe 32% and Japan 55%.

The Age, 4/4/2008

Previous News Items:
18 Mar 2008 | NFF targets middle men over grocery prices
13 Mar 2008 | Cost blow-out a gamble for farmers
13 Mar 2008 | Macquarie picks up a nice drop
7 Mar 2008 | Investors chase farm returns
6 Mar 2008 | Improved weather helps pesticide company


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