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N.Z. Farm Produce For Britain

(Special Correspondent NJZ.P.A.) LONDON, January 14. The annual talks on agricultural production policies in Britain and New Zealand, postponed from November, will be held tomorrow.

The New Zealand delegation will include Mr Lloyd White (deputy-High Commissioner), Mr M. J. Moriarty (Department of Industries and Commerce), and also Sir Andrew Linton • chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Production Marketing Board). Presumably there will be some reference to Britain's new agricultural policy for

meat imports—discussions on which have been adjourned by officials—and also on butter quotas to be fixed by Britain for the year beginning on April 1. Decision on quotas is not expected to be announced by file Board of Trade for several weeks. Negotiations with other butter - producing countries which are also allotted quotas have yet to take place.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30339, 15 January 1964, Page 10

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N.Z. Farm Produce For Britain Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30339, 15 January 1964, Page 10

N.Z. Farm Produce For Britain Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30339, 15 January 1964, Page 10

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