TRADE OPPORTUNTY
New Zealand Butter In. America And Canada Dominion Special Service. Auckland, November 26. The opinion that a good market existed on the Pacific Coast of Canada and the United States for New Zealand butter was expressed by Mr. G. H. Neal, accountancy officer for the international packing firm of Swift and Company, Chicago, when he arrived at Auckland in the Monterey from Los Angeles. Mr. Neal, who is accompanied by Mrs. Neal, is proceeding to Sydney. , “There is no demand for New Zealand meat in the United States, but here appear to be increasing opportunities for selling the Dominion’s butter,” he stated. “While it is not apparently identified by consumers as being of a particular type or quality, it seems to sell readily. In the United Kingdom and, to a lesser extent, in Canada, the public buys specifically, but in the United States purchasers of household commodities, particularly butter, arc not greatly interested In such factors as the country of origin of the produce.”
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 54, 27 November 1937, Page 12
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