Farmers’ Union View On Stabilisation
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day. While not expressing any opinion on the general stabilisation plan, the Dominion Secretary of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union (Mr O’Shea) said that before there could be complete stabilisation, certain anomalies which had existed for some time would have to be removed. He instanced the disparity in prices obtained by city milk producers in different areas. In one metropolitan area producers were receiving 10.3 pence per gallon, whereas in another they were receiving over 1/-. Producers had been trying for a long time, without success, to get an adjustment which would give an equitable return to all. That was a matter to which the Government would give its urgent attention.
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Northern Advocate, 16 December 1942, Page 4
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