code: On the busiest week of the year at Sydney Markets, produce was being raced in, registered and sold through the small hours of the morning, according to Australian Broadcasting Corporation. But any trader who was not giving a price on the produce back to growers when they received it may be breaking the Horticultural Code. ABC Rural Sarina Locke Map Sydney 2000 Wholesalers say the Horticulture Code of Conduct is unworkable and needs to change by next April, but many do not operate under it. This situation is about to change because by April 2017, there will be a new code. Wholesalers have until 1am to give price At the Sydney wholesale markets, 1,000 forklift trucks rush produce from their trucks, to the wholesalers to be prices and sold and loaded back onto the trucks. Central market traders agree the current code is hopeless, but wants to make sure a new code is fair.
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