MEAT INDUSTRY’S PROSPECTS
BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES VIEW
in selling New Zeamay prove to be only of N™^^'V/ he view ° f 'he Bank Mav-IJS' Wales as expressed in its Tk,„. \ e °J economic conditions. e ? °ck numbers have steadily inwi'h the improvement in carrying “P?' tles . of , existing farms and the de. XS2E nent S f new farming country. This l n « re^ fe a , nd dry summer conditions were ?enected in much heavier export killings -or the October-March period and a re £2 rc * seasonal production is expected. o .t2 iere t has . been a pleasing increase in shipments of chilled beef. Britain previously took some 90 per cent, of the Dominion’s total meat exports under contract. However, under the free market now operating, consignments ot the new season’s meat met unexpected competition from heavy United Kingdom Ministry of Food stocks and an unusually ticm * evel home-killed meat produc-
The uncertainty of export prices has encouraged renewed pressure for some floor price scheme before next season, but details administration are proving difficult.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27667, 25 May 1955, Page 15
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