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No rip-off in meat prices, says ACCC
15.feb.07
The Age
A government inquiry has found no evidence that farmers and consumers are being ripped off by Australia's meat supply chain.
Federal Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in November to investigate prices received by farmers and those being paid by shoppers for red meat.
He was worried that farmers were receiving minimal returns for livestock while consumers were paying record high retail prices for their meat.
But the ACCC's three-month investigation found it could not reach a conclusion of anti-competitive behaviour based on short-term movements in the margin between livestock and retail prices.
Other factors like huge drought-induced increases in the cost of feed grain could have been a factor, the commission said.
No rip-off in meat prices, says ACCC
15.feb.07
The Age
A government inquiry has found no evidence that farmers and consumers are being ripped off by Australia's meat supply chain.
Federal Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in November to investigate prices received by farmers and those being paid by shoppers for red meat.
He was worried that farmers were receiving minimal returns for livestock while consumers were paying record high retail prices for their meat.
But the ACCC's three-month investigation found it could not reach a conclusion of anti-competitive behaviour based on short-term movements in the margin between livestock and retail prices.
Other factors like huge drought-induced increases in the cost of feed grain could have been a factor, the commission said.
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