Abstract

The article reviews recent changes in the composition and administrative responsibilities of the federal and state agricultural marketing boards in Australia. The changes have been politically and administratively inspired and have not had farmer support. In fact, they are diametrically opposed to the long-standing attitudes of the rural community regarding agricultural marketing.

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