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NEW ATTITUDES

Points for Farmers EMBARGO ON STOCK Lord Bledisloe’s Suggestion By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hastings, August 2. “New Zealand is the only country in the* world that maintains an embargo against the importation of bloodstock from the United Kingdom,” said his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, during an address to a gathering of farmers at Hastings this afternoon “and in the meantime countries such as Australia, where no embargo is enforced, are buying the best British stud stock, improving their herds, aud beating us for our markets.” To a most interested meeting his Excellency elaborated the following points; — The New Zealand farmer looks upon the pig as a garbage-eating animal, whereas farmers in all other countries treat it and diet it with respect for its market-winning potentialities. New Zealanders breed the wrong sort of pig and have no regard fbr the taste of the British housewife. We treat England as though it were a u evil scene of widespread foot-and-mouth disease, whereas U.S.A, and New Zealand are the only countries that have less of it. We look upon foot-and-mouth disease as though it were some dire affliction of stock, whereas it is only a sort of cold and easily curable. We have great opportunities to establish a profitable export trade in chilled beef, but we are breeding entirely the wrong sort of cattle. New Zealand is potentially the greatest agricultural and pastoral country in the world, but does not realise it. The quota dispute will not matter eventually for England, even now, cannot .produce even half the primary products she needs.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 264, 3 August 1933, Page 10

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NEW ATTITUDES Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 264, 3 August 1933, Page 10

NEW ATTITUDES Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 264, 3 August 1933, Page 10

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