DAIRY CONTROL BOARD ELECTION.
' wTK grmTO« < oi'.Tni: i-hesi. Saturday's issue of your j£ I noticed that the farmers fitnroposes to ask the candidates '*!lt the factory suppliers on June * »L their views before the meetr !?C?Snk is an excellent idea. 2L* been a dairy farmer for a : *2 of years and having taken an I «g*f ittUie welfare of the industry, \ *2Sm l like to make some suggesI l**? £ questions that might be *£L the candidates: ■ff Aw you m tavour of ad °P t . in ,g * j. svstem? 12) Do you think • !!S2U«ffim ° f marketing our i JUSne?overseas is satisfactory? ; improvement do you :' *Sa (3) Have you taken an active I fiSfaihe economical side of pro- : *g£, by herd-testing or other *ss> (4) Have you taken an active * & in trying to remedy the preSfSsteful methods'of overlapping *Ld bv a number of dairy factories fKtai in the same district? (5) 5 mSroii be favour of su PP ortl "£ i 'fSflßteiea-wide scheme for advertis--5 iifftel SalOwpromoting qualities of r *t»Broducto to encourage and stimuli HSFtfe fireater use of milk, cheese, E-aScr within New Zealand? fc Tamtam that if a candidate has ■»t taken «n active interest in the "■*m of iae dairy industry for some 'Si DM* on** does not know pracmove that should be made ';Swi abreast of our competitors in j£T«eat industry he is not a fit «sm to represent us on the Dairy itatoil Board. There is absolutely «toiW that - the quality of our dairy lfc Ce has not been kept up to i.SSw requirements. I would sugUStßt all our butter for shipment hEsW* Britain be shipped through p« QaJry Control Board to depots |S»Mdreworked. The butter could sSjfctocd containing not more than IS'tfiißdmum of 8 per cent, moisture |g the necessary moisture and culitM ceald be added in the reworklift I*** ** nothing new, as the pracfSrf reconditioning butter has ob- ! ifeflU fcf s 01 " 6 time « even on our i ]ni ni*et. One has only to get a iHW knowledge of the process of i jgßßisflfiinng margarine to know how i atari. &*fe> and vegetable fats can ; |( {ffljverted into a substance almost : aftttiuuhabla from butter. This is , SB pattest obstacle in getting a better ■to Our butter must be brought up v ItgiaiiJy equal to the finest Danish. ' » tatter from New Zealand should It tM to merchants other than ex ; iMt Great Britain. , Ait now there is a great talk about ! atfaota system. I should advise all internets not to vote for a canm» who is in favour of the quota jjte, a* I look on this as playing jam die tends of Tooley street, who Ml brge quantities which they wish ftmtoe at a high price, while we $ll«& our produce here, which -aft&feEriorate in quality and is bound .ifISJBS to depress the market further. MimntAjiss in price plays into the Hw9f tbe margarine manufacturers. |lißl£]ffid can meet the market by Hgig&g trp-to*da'te systems.—Yotirs, s£.:. %" JOHN PABLANE. % S», 1933.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20869, 31 May 1933, Page 15
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