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Voluntary Egg Levy

Poultry producers whose eggs are not sold through a licensed distributor have expressed to the New Zealand Poultry Board their willingness to pay into the industry a levy on eggs sold from their farms. The ’"‘New Zealand Poultry World,” official organ of the Poultry Board, says that these producers are willing to pay their share of the administrative costs because they realise that the industry’s organised marketing and established cost of production has been the direct means of obtaining a definite selling price Payment of the levy, which is Id a dozen on fowl eggs only, has been accepted by the National Egg Marketing Committee, and the money will be

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26672, 5 March 1952, Page 10

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Voluntary Egg Levy Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26672, 5 March 1952, Page 10

Voluntary Egg Levy Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26672, 5 March 1952, Page 10

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