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Primary sector wants training pipeline secured

Nine To Noon
26/09/2025 15 min
Primary sector wants training pipeline secured

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Primary sector leaders say food and fibre generates 81 per cent of the country's exports, but the work-based training that the workforce depends on is at risk. 

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