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A caucasian man with olive skin and black hair walks through dense greenery with a subtle smile towards the camera

Caucasian lady with long blonde hair in black sleeveless shirt leans on bench with organic produce in containers behind her

The word organic written in black writing on top of a fridge at a store.

"It would clear up any waters that perhaps are muddy, and consumers could buy in confidence and know that it's actually a certified organic produce,"
he said.

A row of green tomato bushes reside on either side on the photo border with brown dirt covering the ground

"I think Australian consumers are getting done over by foreign imports, that can have less than 2 per cent of their ingredients as organic and put an organic sticker on it,"
he said.
A woman in a grocery isle of fruit and vegetables

"Unless they're buying something that's certified organic with a trust mark, they may be buying a product that only contains a very small amount of organic product,"
she said.
Caucasian lady in pink top, black pants with long blonde hair with her hands in pocket smiles standing in supermarket isle

Cauliflower halves wrapped and ready for the supermarket sit in black crate with workers in high vis in background

"Globally, the opportunity [for the industry] is almost $300 billion and today Australia has less than 1 per cent of that global opportunity,"
Ms Brian said.

An aerial shot of green agricultural land with workers walking through the rows

Heated exchanges in the hallways of parliament house over visas for Palestinians fleeing Gaza

"It bewilders me why the government wouldn't get out of their road when there is agreement finally, for this to happen,"
he said.
A federal MP named Julie Collins wearing a black and white top and clutching a binder in parliament.

A grey packet of black licorice with an organic sticker on the front

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