BEET SUGAR
BBITATN CONTINUES SUBSIDY. <'Aus. and NZ Hnhlp Zcsn.) (Received Julv 31. 11.10 p.m. i LONDON, Julv 31. A White Paner has boon issued, 'vh'.c.h states: With the world price of 'vear at the present level of about 4s 6d per cwt., it i\ safe to assume th.at no rountrv can produce sugar at a nrofit Tho maximum subsidv to be nnvahlo on + ho 1936 crop would be co 940 ODO. Tho dntv pnvabV o n it wnulf( ho £2.300 000 so the not cost to the State would be £640 000 The sG->v •rnmont. on agrlcnllura 1 will -•nntinue tfs State subsidv t n f] lP inlustrv indfienitely. but will set a limit ‘the directlv assisted produot'nn of "60.000 fans of white sugar, estimated foj l this yaar.
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Grey River Argus, 1 August 1935, Page 5
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