DANISH PRODUCTS.
• .r The following remarks, by, ■ the, British consul on the position held ;by"Danish - products in "the market are of much interest:^-'" The quality and -price of Danish:;butter,-eggs,! and • bacon; in British markets increases :;year. by, year/ Formerly, J Danish butter fetched $d; more per *lb than. Australian butter, but in 1900 it has increased- to ;l^d;; and in the sanie" way the,difference: in : price between Canadian and Danish .bacon. hasTincreased,from;Jd;to.lidperlb. Danish eggs also sell at the same price as Erench eggs on the British market, and no; one who examines these prices can say but that it -is due. "to the care and attention paid. to;. all ■ agricultural prbducVby Danish farm - ers, ..who do.; everything that is; posr; sible to. improve the quality"; of their productions,' knowing" that,: when jforeignjmarkets are iduli}:preference is given to.thebestof eyerything.-andi •.that.thereforej it is'to /their,1 adyant:iage:to;keepupthe high : standard of |4heir;butter,.:bacony;;etc.^;''X; .",'.'■'"■<.:V-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7091, 27 August 1901, Page 4
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148DANISH PRODUCTS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7091, 27 August 1901, Page 4
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