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DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORTS

SMALL QUANTITIES SENT TO NEAR EAST < (P.A.) WELLINGTON, September 19. Within the scope of 2J per cent, trade allocation allowed on pre-war exports by the former Corhbined Food Board at Washington, New Zealand is now making small shipments of dairy produce, as shipping is available to the near East. This is to re-estab-lish pre-war trade connexions. Cheese has already been sent to India and Malaya through export commercial agencies which have been allocated export quotas. The Marketing Department, on behalf of the British Ministry of Supply, sent a quantity of milk powder and sweetened condensed milk to Hong Kong. Because of lack of administrative control, and of valid import certificates at ports of delivery, exports to China have been delayed, but authority has now been received for New Zealand to ship a quantity of produce to Shanghai. Future exports to Shanghai and Hong Kong will be made through established commercial agencies.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24985, 20 September 1946, Page 5

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DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORTS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24985, 20 September 1946, Page 5

DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORTS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24985, 20 September 1946, Page 5