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TUNG OIL NUTS.

An arrangement for the marketing of tung nuts '. is commented upon in the Bulletin of the Imperial Institute. When information' is required on the marketing of tung nuts an arrangement can be made with a London firm which is willing to buy the total production from Empire sources in lots, down to ono ton at a c.i.f. price fixed in relation to the London spot price, for tung oil. When it is realised that tung trees have been planted in some 30 different parts of the Empire, the importance of this arrangement becomes clear, although, of course, the growers can dispose of their output, if it is large enough, on the open market.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 155, 29 December 1936, Page 10

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TUNG OIL NUTS. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 155, 29 December 1936, Page 10

TUNG OIL NUTS. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 155, 29 December 1936, Page 10

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