CANNED BUTTER SOUGHT FOR MARKET IN INDIA
(P.A.) AUCKLAND, This Day. Having failed in a similar mission in Australia, Mr G. T. Naik, a Bombay businessman, arrived by Skymaster from Sydney today, looking for canned butter. “I have seen your tinned butter on arrival in India and it is pretty good,” he said. “I am in the market here for both tinned butter and condensed milk in large quantities.” Mr Naik said the British Food Ministry had allocated only 40 tons of butter to last for six months throughout India. Bombay was the only centre that manufactured butter for canning and had allocated a small quota for other parts of India. Local production and the imports from Britain were totally inadequate. _______
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1948, Page 4
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