The products in which agriculturists are principally interested are fetching better prices again and the primary producer is better off.
Having changed career from being a secondary producer to a primary producer, my enthusiasm was sadly still further dampened.
No one, whether primary producer, manufacturer, retailer or consumer, will have to use irradiation or eat irradiated food if they do not wish to.
That situation has destroyed the incentive to profitable production throughout the world, and has particularly hit the primary producer.
It is all right to be in debt, if one is a primary producer; then one will always have, at any rate, something to eat.
Therefore, the development will benefit both us, the world, and the primary producer of the commodity.
The product becomes waste in the hands not of the primary producer but of the secondary producer.
Alternatively, does our competition law discriminate too much against the primary producer?