MEAT PRICES
“STILL A SURPLUS IN ACCOUNTS”
The chairman of the Meat Producers’ Board (Mr G. H. Grigg) said that he had no comment to make on the new exchange rate as the effect of the exchange would have to be considered by the board. Mr Grigg said, however, that after examining the credit accumulating in the meat pool and the meat stabilisation account, if the last season’s meat schedules were to be paid out in the coming season, under the changed conditions there would still be a surplus accruing to those accounts, and the farmers would be paid as they expected.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25579, 21 August 1948, Page 6
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102MEAT PRICES Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25579, 21 August 1948, Page 6
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