EXPORT OF FRUIT
PAST SEASON’S ACCOUNTS. PROPOSALS MADE FOR 1932. The Fruit Control Board has received information that the final account sales for the 1931 export season will be in New Zealand within the next few days and that the accounts for tho past season’s export will be finalised in the near future. Regarding the 1932 export season it has been decided that any shipments to Continental markets will bo on an f.o.b. basis. It is also hoped that f.o.b. sales will be made to Brazil, and that considerable quantities of fruit will be sold to Scandinavian markets. There is a possibility that a shiprnent of 10,600 cases of Gravenstein apples will be made to England early in the coming season, although this will not occur unless growers throughout the Auckland province respond with sufficient quantities to permit of a direct loading at Auckland. Present indications are that growers as a whole are not taking the opportunity to relieve the local market of what promises to be a very large crop of this variety of apple.—N.Z. Herald.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 303, 7 December 1931, Page 7
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177EXPORT OF FRUIT Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 303, 7 December 1931, Page 7
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