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Country Today - March 17th

Country Today - March 17th

Country Today
Sea. 2 Ep. 4324 min
17 Mar
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Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell says no country was going to get an exemption from the steel and aluminium tariffs as US President Donald Trump had already made his decision… despite talk of negotiation. Perry Williams is The Australian’s Business Editor, he spoke with Federal Trade Minister Don Farrell at The Global Food Forum in Melbourne. The grains sector is no stranger to tariffs and because of this, chief executive of graincorp, Robert Spurway is confident that the industry will remain both resilient and in demand irrespective of price volatility. How can we change the misconception that profitability and improving green credentials on-farm can’t be achieved simultaneously? That's what Bert Glover, the founder of Impact Ag is working towards.To the Global Food Forum, and on the eve of an election Natalie Collard the CEO of Farmers for climate action is calling on all federal politicians or aspirants to listen to regional communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.