date:Oct 24, 2013
welcomed news their produce will be needed for at least another three years.
But they will continue talks to try to save their industry, which continues to be threatened by cheap overseas imports and lower operating costs in countries such as New Zealand.
Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association vegetable council chairman and Simplot grower Andrew Craigie said farmers could not control what happened after their produce arrived at the factory gate.
But by no means will discussions with Simpl