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Brownes to make cheese in WA again, but some fear it won’t save dairy industry – ABC News
For the first time in 14 years, a major WA dairy processor will make cheddar, but it won’t be enough to save the farmers behind the product.

WA dairy farmers have welcomed a major processor’s plans to resume cheese production for the first time in more than a decade, but industry experts warn it will not be a saviour for the struggling sector.
Key points:
- WA dairy processor Brownes has resumed cheese production for the first time in 14 years
- Brownes mothballed its Brunswick plant in 2006
- Industry players say the investment is welcome but won’t be enough to save the struggling sector
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