CONTROL OF MILK
HEREIN CONGRESS VIEW “This shows tjie increasing demand throughout the world for the control of milk suplies,” said Mr I. J. Goldstine, Chairman of the Auckland Metropolitan Milk Council, at its last meeting, when a letter was received from the director of the Dairy Division, Wellington, asking for information in connection with a communication received from the president of the International Dairy Federation.
In seeking full information as to the measures taken in New Zealand and the results obtained, the federation stated that, during a discussion on market regulations, the view was expressed by the third section of the eleventh Internation Dairy Congress in Berlin in 1937 that it was essential to abandon the former system of free and unrestricted fluctuations in the price of milk and dairy products.
The secretary of the Milk Council, Mr N. Chapman, reported that he had given all available information to the Dairy Division in Wellington, indicating the factors on which the prices of milk and cream were based and giving the retail prices.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12346, 10 May 1938, Page 4
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