DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORTS
AUSTRALIAN REQUEST CONSIDERED PERCENTAGE OF PRODUCTION IX) BE HELD ,r»K«S AgSOCIATIOW TBLIOSAU.) WELLINGTON, December 7. At a meeting yesterday, the New Zealand Dairy Board had before it a request from the Australian Dairy Board that at least 20 per cent, of the current season's gradings should be withheld from immediate shipment, so that shipments could be spread better throughout the year. The position was fully discussed, it being stated that the New Zealand Dairy Board had always adopted a policy of regulating shipments, and spi'eading supplies. It was decided to notify the Australian Board that the New Zealand Board entirely favoured retaining at least 20 per cent, of the total gradings in the Dominion, and to state that by the end of December New Zealand would have 21.000 tons of butter in store, representing the whole of the "Drrember crcidings, cind 26 per cent, of the manufacture to date The New Zealand Board has guaranteed, until after the end of Marcn, to retain in New Zealand net less than 20 per cent, of the season s manulacture to that date.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21033, 8 December 1933, Page 12
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