SALES IN OTHER COUNTRIES.
"In addition to this marketing scheme which applies only to Groat Britain and Ireland, the Fruit Board has been pushing business in other parts of" tho world. A sale of 14,000. cases of pears has been made to Sweden at a satisfactory price with the option of the purchase of another 15,000 cases. Arrangements have; also, been made for the marketing of 60,000 cases of apples in the same country. ' "The London manager of the board will watch the position in regard to Germany, Holland, and .France/and he will negotiate- with thoso countries as soon as tho time- is opportune. A sale of 25,000 cases of Delicious apples has been made to Brazil with tho option of another 26,000 cases. Negotiations are in progress for the marketing of 60,000 easeß in the Argentine, In Canada it is expected that the board will bo able to extend its business and a total of probably 50,000 cases will be sent to that country. "The term, of the agreement is one year only, subject to renewal if it is satisfactory to both parties".''
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 8
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184SALES IN OTHER COUNTRIES. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 8
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