PATERSON SCHEME AND PORK.
J^"^"* dai7 %"»«•« h»ve fully, considered the application of the £hM *° ■*£ *** «P°rt industry! E??,*.* 1:* sub-committee to proceed to Wellington to make full ehauiriek hZ autliontat.ve sources as to wlich scheme would be the most desirable. This subcommittee is to report to a further meotmg which be held next Friday at Feilding. Mr G. C. Dermer described lthl Pig-raising industry of the Dominion as in a precarious condition." The Feildiae farmers have resolved that in order to stabilise • the pork market an export bounty, not exceeding 3d per pound or" such amount as the Meat Board shall d<y ported from the Dominion. The market m pork and bacon is thus to be sfaM«™,rf Bu^^S to each individual exporter in New Zealand a nes price on the Home market equivalent to-the>ribe' rnhng m New Zealand for web produce at the tjme of export, so Oat each exP°rter shj.ll no t.receive less on the Horn« market than he would have received if the m«k ? i id°n the New Zw'tnl.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 11
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170PATERSON SCHEME AND PORK. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 11
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