A podcast discussion explores a proposed $3 billion urea fertiliser plant in Southland by Victorian Hydrogen, highlighting its potential to boost agricultural self-sufficiency, address global supply chain vulnerabilities, and achieve carbon neutrality—while raising concerns about
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Does the fertilizer plant need, does it need taxpayer money?
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critical need amid global supply risks
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