ASSESSMENTS
Why Australia Can't Ignore Its Farmers
Oct 11, 2018 | 09:00 GMT

This photo taken on Aug. 7 shows sheep grazing on a dry paddock in the drought-hit area of Duri in New South Wales. Agriculture is critical to Australia's export strategy.
(SAEED KHAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Highlights
- Australia's agricultural sector will continue to be essential to overcoming the limits of its small domestic market.
- Unlike other developed markets, Australia is likely to maintain low domestic protection for its farming sector while pushing aggressively for greater agricultural access overseas.
- Agriculture's continued growth and relatively high employment mean that those interests will continue to drive the country's trade policy.
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