Product substitution and fraud comes at a hefty cost for agriculture

Nikki Reynolds
Updated January 5 2022 - 2:41pm, first published 11:18am
FARMGATE LEADERS: Corowa district farmer Derek Schoen says farmers do all they can to protect the produce they grow.
FARMGATE LEADERS: Corowa district farmer Derek Schoen says farmers do all they can to protect the produce they grow.

WE'VE heard the age-old saying "mutton dressed as lamb," but the issue of product fraud, or lack of truth in labelling, is hurting Australian agriculture.

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Nikki Reynolds

Rural journalist with Fairfax media based in the Riverina.

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