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DAIRYING PROBLEMS

fPita ’Ukjtbij Press Associmox.'J HAWERA. Juno 13. Eighty directors of tho Federation of Taranaki .Dairy Factories met at Hawera this morning to discuss Mr 11. 0 Voalc’s report on tho openness in cheese and the problems at present confronting tho industry. Tho conference was held as preliminary to the National Dairy Association Conference to be held at Hamilton. Mr T. A. Wink presided. There was considerable discussion concerning the payment of a premium for the finest cheese, and the following-re-solution was carried | That this meeting reaffirms tho principle of the payment of a premium on finest quality cheese provided that recognition is given to tho merits of pasteurised and unpasteurised cheese by grading according to market requirements; and, further, that a committee he set up to eon for with the Dairy Division anti with other cheese interests with a view to formulating a [dan for tho payment of a premium in finest grade cheese.” Practically unanimous approval was given to a resolution recommending the institution of compulsory milk gracing, with differential payment according to grade. When a resolution to the effect that no company would take another company’s supplies in the event of his milk being unsatisfactory was put to the meeting it received unanimous support, and an agreement to that effect is to bo made by tbo federated factories.

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Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 2

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DAIRYING PROBLEMS Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 2

DAIRYING PROBLEMS Evening Star, Issue 20510, 14 June 1930, Page 2

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