GERMAN AGRICULTURE
RESTRICTION OH IMPORTS ANNOUNCED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, September 26. (Received September 27, at 10 a.m.) In announcing the Cabinet’s decision to restrict agricultural imports, including fruit and butter quotas, which would he fixed by negotiation, the Minister of Agriculture (Herr Braun) revealed that the industry in the last three years had lost £60,000,000, and at least 70 per cent, of the farmers were paying interest out of capital. Cabinet ‘decided that the interest on mortgages should be reduced for the next two years by 2 per cent, on condition that the money saved should be repayable when the mortgages fall due.
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Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 7
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104GERMAN AGRICULTURE Evening Star, Issue 21218, 27 September 1932, Page 7
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