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PRODUCTION COSTS

WARNING BY FARM Efi LEADER The problem of keeping cost, duction down was referred to h Of > E. Hale, chairman of the ers’ Freezing Company, Ltd. it nyal meeting of the co mpi J farmer, he said, “has played hf/‘ ready in that, in the main, his Paf! efficiency is pretty high. “It is now up to those people ply the farmer with his work®?® 1 and those who handle his produp. their part. Freezing works haw lo portant role. Research and model an ment are of great importance h,,/ 13 all is said and done the cost'll.'’ to a major degree linked ability of efficient labour.” ® Mr Hale said when t.ie contepiplating new ventures o*y^ at Board of Trade was consideHflj n tion of secondary interest, s O ntf should be given, to the “draw-au 01 labour from the established W y that thc r decisions migat result; s After all. he continued, there few secondary industries in Neutf» e that did not rely on the sale 'm produce overseas for most of th?' ' materials. "I suggest the first rp bility of those in authority | s no F p ' at meetings that the cost of priml? o duce must be watched—it is toS cisions that will assist those whA a vicing the farmer to improve 6 ciency.”

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27470, 2 October 1954, Page 10

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PRODUCTION COSTS Press, Volume XC, Issue 27470, 2 October 1954, Page 10

PRODUCTION COSTS Press, Volume XC, Issue 27470, 2 October 1954, Page 10