DENMARK’S WONDERFUL PRODUCTION
EXPORTS FOR NINE MONTHS. Butter; 93 000 tons. Bacon: 14,500 tons. Eggs: 33 million scores. The total exports of butter from Denmark in tho first nine months of 1925, 1. January—2s. September, Inclusive, were 92 984 tons, which were distributed to tho various countries as follows: — To Great Britain .. .. 62,382 tons Norway and Sweden 265 tons Germany, Switzerland Czekoslovakia .. .. 28,517 tons France 84 tons Belgium ........ 312 tons United States. .. .. 11l tons Other countries .. ~ 716 tons Bacon. Total exports 145,169 tons ,'of which i’o Great Britain ~ .. 143.169 tons Germany 1,786 tons Eggs. Tho total exports 33,001,000 scores, of which To Groat Britain . . 25,400,000 scores Germany .. .. 7,361,000 scores Sweden and Norway . . . . 218,000 scores The Danish butter exports are now 24 per cent, larger than before the war, the egg exports have doubled, and the bacon exports are 60 per cent, larger than in 1913: Of the last nine months’ exports, Great Britain took 67 per cent, of the butter, the Continental countries 31 per cent. Great Britain took 77 per cent, of the eggs, Germany 22 per cent. The bacor lias practically all (99 per cent.) gone to Great Britain.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2314, 5 December 1925, Page 7
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191DENMARK’S WONDERFUL PRODUCTION Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2314, 5 December 1925, Page 7
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