Plans To Fill Dairy Gap
(N.Z.P.A. Staff Correspondent) LONDON, August 31. A leading British dairy firm is making plans to fill gaps in the British market left by the exclusion of certain Commonwealth produce should Britain enter the E.E.C. Sir James Barker, the new chairman of Unigate, the largest dairying firm in England, told a press conference in London that his firm would be in a unique position to take advantage of the situation when Britain entered Europe. Saying that his company would spend £l7 million on expansion in the next two years, Sir James Barker said that the decline in dairy imports from the Commonwealth would create a vacuum that Unigate would be well placed to fill.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32391, 2 September 1970, Page 19
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