ARGENTINE WHEAT CONTROL
PAYMENTS TO GROWERS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BUENOS AIRES, December 10,
(Received December 11, at 1 p.m.) During the year ended November, the Argentine Grain Board, which fixes the minimum wheat prices, purchased 147/,445,000 bushels, representing 75 per cent, of Argentine’s exportable surplus. The funds necessary to operate the board, and pay bounties to wheat growers under the minimum price scheme are supplied from profits made by the Foreign Exchange Control Board. The total of the bounties paid to the growers amounted to 1,388,000 dollars.
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Evening Star, Issue 21900, 11 December 1934, Page 12
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