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CHEESE OUTPUT

PLANS FOR AN INCREASE. APPEAL TO FACTORY SUPPLIERS. (P.A.) WELLINGTON, April 2. “Since the announcement that there would be difficulty in connection With shipping out butter, consultations have taken place with the Minister for Marketing (the Hon.. J. G. Barclay) and other members of the Government,” said the chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Board (Mr W. E. Hale) in a statement this evening. “It lias been decided to call the •hoard together next Wednesday,” lie said, “to go into the question of how we can still further increase our output of choose next season. Every possible avenue cf securing an, increase will then he explored.

In tho meantime it can lie said definitely that any further change of supply from butter to cheese factories which can be carried out at once is in the interests of the industry and the nation.”

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 147, 3 April 1941, Page 9

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CHEESE OUTPUT Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 147, 3 April 1941, Page 9

CHEESE OUTPUT Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 147, 3 April 1941, Page 9

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