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It's a global commodity, and a full-size module sells for around $5,000.
But environmental groups say this alleged unlawful activity speaks of a culture of cowboy antics in a jurisdiction with limited environmental oversight and "a piecemeal set of laws".In 2018, a ban on cotton in the Northern Territory was lifted. Since then, environmental groups, traditional owners and large sections of the community have waged war on the emerging industry.
President of the Northern Cotton Growers Association Bruce Connolly and Northern Territory Farmers Association CEO Paul Burke looking at cotton harvested at Tipperary Station.
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