Farmers ploughing fresh veggies back into soil as restaurant ban bites

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Farmers ploughing fresh veggies back into soil as restaurant ban bites
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'[Kitchens] would serve a side salad with every chicken parma. But obviously with no food services, that's not being done any more. We farmers are trying to find the bottom of this.'

Farmers are ploughing millions of dollars worth of fresh produce into the soil and laying off workers as the coronavirus ban on dining at cafes, restaurants and pubs continues without an end in sight.

"[Kitchens] would serve a side salad with every chicken parma. But obviously with no food services, that's not being done any more. We farmers are trying to find the bottom of this. The problem is we don't really know how far it's going to fall.Loading

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