THE FRUIT INDUSTRY.
PRODUCTION IN THE DOMINION. LONDON, June 26. Air Attwood, president of the Now Zealand Fruitgrowers’ Association, read a paper before the Colonial institute on the primary products of New Zealand wit.li special reference to fruit. Sir James Allen, ■ who presided, eulogised Mr Aid wood’s activitos for the promotion of national efficiency and organisation which were probably unique in the Empire. Some day when the story of that organisation was told It would interest the world. The Fruitgrowers’ Federation had become a powerful body, and tho fact that it was willing to tax itself proved its intent to benefit the industry. Mr Attwood said Now Zealand fruit production far exceeded local consumption and it would be necessary to double the export in tho near future.— A.and N.Z. Cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 744, 28 June 1923, Page 5
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