DAIRY MARKETING
London Importers’ View APPREHENSION IN TRADE Information received in Wellington indicates that the new dairy produce marketing regulations instigated by the Dairy Control Board, and which came into force on August 1, have met with a mixed reception from London importers. A private cable message received this week states that at a meeting of the Importers’ Association on September 13 a resolution was moved that the importers would do their utmost to make the scheme a success, but placed on record apprehension regarding the effect of the scheme on market values, when everything was arriving on open consignment' and f.o.b’. business was practically eliminated. - Further advice stated that the meeting was not a full one owing to' the holidays, and that the voting was seven for and seven, against- the motion.
Advlee from another source stated that a resolution was introduced at the meeting warning the Dairy Board of the probable disastrous effect on the markets through the enforcement of the new regulations, and that the voting was equal.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 306, 22 September 1934, Page 8
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171DAIRY MARKETING Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 306, 22 September 1934, Page 8
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