A political podcast episode critiques Labour's support for the proposed Indian free trade agreement, highlighting concerns over hidden economic costs, lack of transparency, and its impact on farmers and the primary sector, while calling into question the party's national interest
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investment in farmer-led productivity
\\ \\ **Government backs food & fibre sector’s success**\\ \\ 29 May, 2026\\ \\ Todd McClaystrategic, long-term commitment to rural prosperity
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