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Economic philosophy fails Australian agriculture : Comments
By Ben Rees, published 25/11/2013Classical economics' Says Law incorrectly conflates productivity and profitability, creating problems for Australian farmers.
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Agricultural industry has been struggling for some time to articulate the institutionalised problems it is facing only to be dismissed as a whinging rabble who are acting in their own self interest.
Government would rather listen to a handful of very comfortable armchair experts with secure jobs than the people on the ground who often struggle to express their frustration.
Some of us have been saying for some time now that food security (and profitability) is an issue but the bodies charged with producing the statistics on the industry look only at production and declare unreservedly that all is well.
Ben Rees you have come up with some of the other measures that need to be looked at but I fear that the voices of reason are too few.
Even our new Minister for Agriculture is up against a hostile press and the free marketeers in Government and the Public Service who do not understand that we have over-reached the initial efficiencies created by a free market and are now in decline for all of the above reasons and some more as well.
Please continue to shed light on the issue.