Government sowing the seeds of fairer prices for farmers

Major supermarkets need to be held more accountable for their actions, the federal agriculture minister has declared, expressing confidence suppliers will soon secure better deals with grocery chains.

After the heads of Woolworths and Coles were grilled in fiery parliamentary hearings, Murray Watt said progress was being made on farmers receiving a fair price for their produce.

The inquiry was set up over concerns supermarkets were price gouging at the checkout while also offering below market value prices to suppliers.

Senator Watt said the inquiry was leading to steps in the right direction for farmers being better compensated.

“It’s entirely appropriate that the supermarkets are accountable for their actions, whether it be through a Senate inquiry, a new mandatory code of conduct or anything else,” he told Sky News on Sunday.

“In the end, what we’re seeking here is simply a fair deal for farmers and for families, and I think any honest observer would say that that hasn’t been happening.

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