The WA town of Manjimup is transitioning away from timber, but it is not the town's first pivot.From tobacco to timber and everything in between, the small Western Australian town of Manjimup has long struggled to find an identity that sticks.Vic Grozotis is an apple and avocado grower in the town, 295 kilometres south of Perth in the state's south west, in a shire with a population of just under 10,000 people.
"Anyone who had a bit of land, a bit of water, they grew cauliflowers for the export market," Mr East said. "Manjimup is very resilient. We seem to successfully go from one industry to another. Our farmers are the salt of the earth; they find some other way of remaining on the land," she said.He said that number had dwindled to just 16 over the years."The cost price squeeze is very, very real for us in the agriculture industry and I'm concerned that we're going to see a lot more farmers exit the industry," he said.
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