Farmers say a new VFF president needs to kep up raising agriculture's profile

Andrew Miller
Updated November 18 2020 - 1:49pm, first published November 16 2020 - 3:56pm
FREE TRADE: Wayne and Tash Shields run organic farms at Baxter, on the Mornington Peninsula, and Barham, on the Murray River.
FREE TRADE: Wayne and Tash Shields run organic farms at Baxter, on the Mornington Peninsula, and Barham, on the Murray River.

Victorian primary producers say the most significant task facing the new Victorian Farmers Federation president will be to raise the sector's profile among city residents.

Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller

Journalist

I'm a general reporter with Stock & Land, with a special interest in irrigation issues. I completed my cadetship, with the Age, in 1980. Over my career, I've worked for ABC radio news (Mt Isa, Qld) and at provincial and suburban newspapers.

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