BUTTER FOR EXPORT
Cutting Down the Bulk IDEA NOT PRACTICABLE By Telegraph.—Press Association. Eltham, July 31. Interviewed at. Eltham to-day regardlng'a suggestion that in the event of the application of a quota the simplest way for the Government to apply it to the butter industry would be to withdraw permission for dairy companies to add 16 per cent, of water, thus automatically cutting down the bulk of the butter-exported, the Minister of Health, Hon. J. A. Young, said that personally he did not think such a course would appeal to the Government. It was not practicable, for several obvious reasons, which he briefly outlined. New Zealand would not get any more for its butter in the dry state, he said, but so much of it was blended at Home that the probability was that the blenders and . not the producers would benefit.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 262, 1 August 1933, Page 11
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142BUTTER FOR EXPORT Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 262, 1 August 1933, Page 11
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