While many dairy farmers in northern Victoria are downsizing and selling up due to drought and the cost of water, in South Gippsland they are investing in their businesses.China's desperation for Australian infant formula is injecting new life into Victoria's struggling dairy industrySome South Gippsland families are investing in, and expanding, their dairy businesses
Zac is helping with the milking of 400 cows on his family's 380-hectare farm at Middle Tarwin, one of three properties the family owns.for most Victorian dairy farmers. They have battled low milk prices and dry conditions. But in South Gippsland last month there was flooding, something most dairy farmers are only dreaming about at the moment."I've got my young fella coming along, Zac — he's really keen, so that's good, and Mum and Dad are still involved."
Does China need to look at why women in China arent breastfeeding? Is it because they get no maternity leave and must get back to work asap after giving birth? Or something? Maybe Morrison's wrong about classifying China ax 'developed' rather than 'devrloping', just as China says