State government commits $2 million to protect farmers against future drought at drought summit in Dubbo

Updated July 26 2019 - 12:55pm, first published 9:04am
Glen Innes stock and station agent Shad Bailey, left, chatting with Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall and Deputy Premier John Barilaro recently.
Glen Innes stock and station agent Shad Bailey, left, chatting with Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall and Deputy Premier John Barilaro recently.

The state government has committed to spend $2 million to establish a nation-wide income protection scheme to safeguard farmers from the financial impacts of future droughts.

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