BUTTER STOCKS
British Market ‘Picking Up’
(Special Crspdt. N.Z.P.A.)
LONDON, May 28
With butter stocks in Britain now standing at around 73,000 tons, the market is being described as “weak and uneasy.” Following the reductions in the New Zealand and Australian wholesale prices to 332 s a cwt, blending butters from the Continent have fallen to an average of 320 s to 325 s a cwt.
Helped by an advertising drive, on which the Butter Information Council is spending £50,000 and the New Zealand Dairy Production Marketing Board is allocating a proportion of its annual budget of £465,000 for both butter and cheese, consumption is reported to be “picking up.”
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30763, 29 May 1965, Page 15
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