LEVY ON PORK
Taranaki Branch of the New Zealand Pig Breeders' Association is considering the Fitzgerald scheme, which proposes to: (1) Impose a levy, the amount of same to be determined by the proposed Pork Export Board on all pigs killed in New Zealand, whether for export or otherwise. (2) With such a levy to establish a fund under the control of the board for the purpose of (a) paying all the expenses of and incidental to the running, working, and management of the board; (b) stabilising the pork market by guaranteeing to each individual exporter in New Zealand a net price on the Home market equivalent to the price ruling in New Zealand for such produce at the time of export, so that each exporter shall not receive less on the Home market than he would have received if the produce had been sold on "the New Zealand market; (c) using any surplus of funds in the interests o.E the exporters in such manner as the board may think lit.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1927, Page 12
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171LEVY ON PORK Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 4, 5 July 1927, Page 12
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