TALKS ON FRUIT
Co-operation Extended
(N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, July 5. Increasing co-operation in marketing, promotion and research will be the keynote of the fifth South African, New Zealand and Australian fruit boards’ conference, which opened at Wellington today. The business sessions will begin on Wednesday at Hastings. This increasing co-operation was foreshadowed by Mr R.i S. Tully, a Victoria producer member of the Australian board, who confessed initial reservations were somewhat hard to forget. “For instance, in 1962, after the London conference, we were staggered at the amount of fruit the South Africans put on the British market,” he said.
He is now sure the principle of co-operation in research into packaging and shipping, but friendly competition in selling, is established and accepted by all.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30795, 6 July 1965, Page 3
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