MEAT INDUSTRY RESCUED
BY GOVERNMENT ACTION. According to Mr. James Begg, deputy-chairman of the New Zealand Meat Board, the Government’s action at the beginning of the war had averted a crisis for the meat industry. "Full credit had to be given the Government of New Zealand for coming to the rescue of the meat industry nt. the beginning of the war,” said Mr. Begg. "Frozen ewes accumulated, and no market, existed. Concerned at. the reduction of shipping space, the Board gave the Government bad advice in advocating the boiling down of the earcases. A tremendous risk was taken by the Government, which incurred a liability of £7,000,000 at one time in buying the ewes instead of agreeing Io their being boiled down. Eventually, they were marketed at a reasonable price. Freezing works were full. but. never choked. Additional storage space has been built in the country and paid for by the Government from Hie Meat Pool, and I consider it adequate for any future eventuality.” Throughout its administration, the Labour Government has worked unceasingly for farmers’ interests, ’.rhe result is today that the farmers’ income totals £81.300,000, in place of £40.100,000 in 1035. Guaranteed Price. Subsidies, and Stabilization have ended forever the risks ami uncertainties of I lie man on the land. Farmers who wish to hold on to prosperity will vote 'Labour ,’igain.- Advl.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 305, 20 September 1943, Page 6
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