"WHILE THERE IS TIME"
(To the Editor.)
Sir,—While there is time to save; the Dairy Produce Board and to save the producer £200,000, I would suggest * way out of the present difficulty. The old connections—some of them of fifteen or twenty years' standing—between importers in Great Britain and dairy factory companies in New Zealand should be promptly re-established; the returns of all butter and cheese, from date of abolition of price-fixing to the end of the current season be taken, as a basis of comparison m New Zealand by representative* of importers m New Zealand >n order that London importers shall continue to receive outputs of produce. This, I am certain would revive the keen interest of the trade and make it compete for the produce to the last shilling. I estimate ft. saving tp producers that would be effected would vbe m the vicinity of £200 000 Factories would then nominate thefirnji handling their outputs, who would prove to them that they had done well in^he present crisis. I write from experience, for in .the last slump I lost thousands of pounds.—l am, etc., SAMUEL TURNEP '
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 64, 17 March 1927, Page 8
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