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Canegrowers' Paul Schembri and Sugar Milling Council's Dominic Nolan react to the Senate inquiry recommendation

2015-06-25 08:33:16| Sugar Industry News

The Australian Sugar Milling Council says the industry must be left to negotiate its own commercial solution to a deadlock over the future of sugar marketing, but a recommendation by a federal parliamentary committee has backed a sugar code of conduct. Canegrowers Queensland's Paul Schembri says the recommendation held extra weight because the committee was made up of Senators from both political parties.

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