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Schedule for beef, skins raised

PA " Wellington Because of New Zealand's devaluation realisations on all categories of beef were now above the respective supplementary minimum prices applying for the 198283 season, the Meat Board said yesterday. From March 8. supplementary payments on bull and M2 cow related grades had been withdrawn, and exporters had announced a revised schedule for all categories of stock to apply from that date. Payments for Pl steer related grades have been set at 15c a kilogram above the S.M.P. level. Increased payments for M-cow and bull of 5c and 10c, respectively, above the respective S.M.P. levels will also apply. Woolly and shorn lambskin payments have been increased 40c and 30c, respectively. Sheepskin payments have also been increased 40c.

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Press, 11 March 1983, Page 3

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Schedule for beef, skins raised Press, 11 March 1983, Page 3

Schedule for beef, skins raised Press, 11 March 1983, Page 3

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