THE CAN EXCHANGE
There are now 60 factories In the young British canning industry. They are receiving immense help from the research station at Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, which is allied to Bristol University. More and more cans of Britishgrown fruit, vegetables and meat products are going abroad, even to India and Africa. British strawberries have become increasingly popular in foreign markets. Singapore, source for eo long of our supplies of pineapple-in-tins, now takes big Quantities of our green peas. The National Mark helps us to compete with specialised foreign products. Great is the rejoicing in the Welsh tinplate industry? One of the works is making 100,000,000 cane a year, and these need 3000 boxes of tinplate.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11045, 20 February 1933, Page 2
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116THE CAN EXCHANGE Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11045, 20 February 1933, Page 2
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