DAIRY PRODUCE
EXHORT DUALITY TO BE EMPLOYED. IMPORTANT REG ILAELUNM. > l’l A ’ ;• •!.’ WELLINGTON, AJay IS. of importance to Dm dairying industry are published ni the Gazette. Considerably more control i 5 Lo be exorcised in 'future •oyer the manufacture and export pi dairy produce, as the result oT which it is hoped to bring about an improvement in quality, particularly in regard to cheese. In framing the regulations, the Government has taken into consideration the recommendations of the recent conference in Wellington 'representing all isections of the dairying industry. With one exception all the. recommendations are embodied in the regulations.
The conference proposed that steps be taken to provide for licensing factory managers but the Factory Managers’ Association is to be given an opportunity to express views concerning the lines upon which the regulations should be framed before any action i s taken in tin's direction The regulations have- been made on der the Dairy Industry Act, 190 S, and opportunity has also been taken to consolidate) tho existing regulations as amended from time to time. Briefly the most- important- changes' arc': The establishment of milk grading with differential payments ; restricting the transfer of supply from one factory to another during the manufacturing -season; provision for persons grading milk to be certified ; and acceptance of delivery of milk for cheese mailing to h e refused if delivered after 9 a.m. on the day of delivery. Specifications for button boxes arc prescribed in detail.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11948, 19 May 1933, Page 7
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