THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.
ITS ENORMOUS GROWTH. NEW ZEALAND'S BIG SHARE. (By Telegraph. —Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, this day. The enormous increase of New Zealand's dairy export is well brought out by the following table of imports into the United Kingdom, compiled from official sources, for the six months ended June 30 last: — BCTTER. 1922. 1!>23. *™£r- igj ggjj Kg* ;;;•:;;•:; 6 i§ *&* Holland 017 21832 France J;.. J .>n io«j Unitedl State. Amenca 604 SO.B-B tZESfxSi 713 007 438,352 New Zealand'::::::. 080,476 849,586 Cnnada nTa'.-y 17fi r>22 Other countries 24,8u. 17U,0~ Total cwt 2,397,340 2,855,012, MARGARINE. ; Holland «j«T 583.578 France ' D . 7 14 17= Other countries 857 n.*'a Total cwt 422,212 602,236, CHEESE. I Holland 82,888 104.598! Holland ••;;;;;;; IS.SSo 48,229 ! United States 'America 11.842 ' a .ana \" «93.663 IJoRSu Pnnadl • - 139,634 108,072 I O?h?r countries '!.... 38,943 39,728 | Total cwt 1,263,730 1,434,139 Further extracts from the report on the economic position in Denmark: — Shipped from Denmark in 1922, 94,601. metric tons. This was shipped to the following countries: — Tons. Germany -"•" Great Britain 6 ? , 0?1's Norway #?*<? Sweden "3. J Holland -Jto'o Belgium ail%% iSfrprland* 5,664.3 linked States .......... J-2|»J Cxecho-Slovakia 2,823.8
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 8
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185THE DAIRY INDUSTRY. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 218, 12 September 1923, Page 8
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