Farmers ‘owed millions’ following collapse of Red Lea Chickens

Alex Druce
Updated April 4 2018 - 3:08pm, first published 2:35pm
NSW Farmers Association chief executive Matt Brand said 28 chicken farmers in NSW were owed collectively at least $4 million as a result of Red Lea failing to honor payments dating back to July 2017.
NSW Farmers Association chief executive Matt Brand said 28 chicken farmers in NSW were owed collectively at least $4 million as a result of Red Lea failing to honor payments dating back to July 2017.

THE collapse of poultry provider Red Lea Chickens has sent a financial shockwave through the farm sector with fears several chicken farms face closure because they are collectively owed at least $4 million. 

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Alex Druce

Alex Druce

Senior Journalist

Politics and rural issues journo in Sydney. Give me a yell at adruce@fairfaxmedia.com.au

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