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CONTROL OF WHEAT

STEADYING THE MARKET. SUPPLY & DEMAND PROGRAMME British Official Wireless Service. RUGBY, August 16. At the world wheat conference opening in London in August it is expected that importing countries will be asked to agree not to increase the wheat price and to endeavour to encourage the consumption of wheat; not to create any artificial barriers against wheat or engage in tariff wars; to seek alternative uses for wheat and to encourage consistent buying throughout. In return, exporting countries are understood to be willing to agree to a two-year programme to adjust supply to demand, involving a 15 per cent reduction of crops. Tho “Daily Telegraph’’ understands that the terms of a provisional agreement between America, Australia and ■he Argentine include the reduction of output by 15 per cent, and the adjustment of exports to the effective iemand in 1933-4. The Danubian exporting countries are to restrict their combined exports to 54,000,000 bushels in 1933-34 and to 50.000,000 bushels in 1931-6

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 18 August 1933, Page 7

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CONTROL OF WHEAT Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 18 August 1933, Page 7

CONTROL OF WHEAT Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 210, 18 August 1933, Page 7