ARRANGING PRICES
WITS'HaMIt-raSTBIBUTOBa, DAIRY PRODUCE MABKETINTa-. v " ■ . LONDON, March 1. The newspapers publish the Hew Zealand Dairy Control Board’s statement defining its marketing policy, but butter traders are generally disinclined. to discuss the matter until it cornea into operation in August. They ap-.. prove, however, the proposal of the* board’s London agency to arrange dairy produce prices in conjunction? with tlie distributors. Mr Emery, in a letter to the Press, says that, while agreeing that it is perfectly justifiable for the producers to aim at securing the highest possible! prices, he considers the Control Board Is wrong in thinking that holding up supplies, and thus ignoring the laws of supply and demand, will give them-the highest possible, prices.—A. ard H.Z,
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Northern Advocate, 2 March 1926, Page 5
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120ARRANGING PRICES Northern Advocate, 2 March 1926, Page 5
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