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Agriculture might get 2018 reprieve

Wednesday 11 Apr 12 4:00pm

Agriculture might be out of the Emissions Trading Scheme until 2018.

The sector is currently scheduled to enter the scheme in 2015, but in a discussion document released this afternoon, the Government says that it will review the position in 2014.

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