A revived wool levy proposal is being advanced by industry groups, with farmers emphasizing the need for transparency and demonstrable returns on their financial contributions.
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Yeah, so it's along a uh well, a whole range of things, but about 75% of ours is largely into science and research, uh, and also our extension activities in terms of the work we do with farmers. So that's where the bulk of that levy goes. Um and we've just announced there was announcements here at Field Days as well. Around we've got you know a big project to work around with beef and lamb on dairy beef opportunities, some work around resilient pastures, and we've just announced what we call responsible dairy, which is the ability to drive productivity, efficiency, and environmental outcomes. So they take you know a fair chunk of that money as well.
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75% invested in research and farmer support
The Country 12/06/26: Campbell Parker talks to Jamie Mackaypractical financial relief for farmers
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