TALLOW PRICE RISE
INCREASE IN EXPORTS
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, March 17. Designed to increase exports to Britain, new prices for tallow bought by the Marketing Department for export arc announced by the Minister in Charge*’ of Stabilisation, Mr. D. G. Sullivan. The Minister said the United Kingdom had frequently expressed its desire to secure the maximum quantity of tallow from New Zealand, and the new prices should result in a resumption of the collections of fat through channels where supplies had been diminishing due to increased costs, mainly of containers.
The increase in f.o.b. prices varies from £ll 2s per ton in the case of low grade gut tallow to 1121 Os (id per ton in the case of first-grade beef tallow, and will apply to all tallow manufactured on or after to-day.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22281, 17 March 1947, Page 2
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