TRADE WITH INDIA
FIELD FOR MILK POWDER P.A. WELLINGTON, this day. The possibilities of post-war trade between New Zealand and India were discussed by Sir Datar Singh, adviser on agriculture to the Indian Government, and Mr. N. N. Wadia, a prominent Bombay industrialist, in speeches to the Wellington Rotary Club yesterday. Sir Datar and Mr. Wadia are in New Zealand on the invitation of the New Zealand Government. .. . Sir Datar stated that the shortage of milk in India was a big problem, and although New Zealand could not supply actual milk, it could supply milk powder. The position would be discussed with the Government, and there was a good chance of an agreement being reached for the market in Inrha, which would last r.t least ou years.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1945, Page 6
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