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VALUE OF GRADING

EMPHASISED AT BRITISH ASSOCIATION (Australian Press Association.) London, September 6. Dr. ,T. S. Gordon, Secretary of Agriculture, North Ireland, presiding over the agricultural section of the British Association, in u paper on the live stock industry, eulogised the legislation of New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, and many foreign countries, insisting on the grading of animal products. These countries were all Britain’s competitors. By grading they were able to put on the British markets animal products so uniform in quality and even in weight that they had obtained a reputation for a reliable standard article which had won the confidence of the public to such an extent that the consumers frequently insisted on having certain products of these countries in preference to similar Home products, particularly in the case of New Zealand lamb and butter, Canadian cheese, Argentine beef, and Danish eggs.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 291, 8 September 1928, Page 10

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VALUE OF GRADING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 291, 8 September 1928, Page 10

VALUE OF GRADING Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 291, 8 September 1928, Page 10