Venison schedule
1. The net venison prices shown above in dollars per head are calculated after deducting the GIB levy. Transport to works needs to be deducted. All advised per head premiums have been included. 2. MAFQuaI inspection charges need also be deducted. They are ($ per head): Seafield $6, S. Lakes $lO, Kennington $lO, Westland $6. Changes: Fortex: AP grades (45-50 kg plus 15c/kg; (50kg and over) plus 20c/kg. Venison NZ: AP grade (45-50 kg plus 15c/kg. PPCS/Game Foods: AP grades (up to 50kg) plus 50c/kg; (50kg and over) plus 33c/kg; AFI and AF2 plus 20c/kg.
Net prices ($/head) for week beginning June 26, 1989 Grade AP Weight 37 Fortex $ 175 Mair $ 138 Venison N.Z. 5 175 P.P.C.S./ G. Foods $ 193 AP 42 198 198 198 219 AP 47 269 269 269 245 AP 52 360 349 349 342 AP 55 381 370 370 361 AP 60 415 403 403 394 AP 65 450 437 437 427 AP 70 484 470 470 460 AP 75 519 504 504 496 AP 80 553 537 537 , 529 AP 90 623 605 605 596 AF1, AT 60 211 265 232 235 AF1, AT 80 281 377 309 313 AF2 70 194 260 190 218
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Press, 26 June 1989, Page 30
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